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... sent for , and ordered to put the troops under arms , and have them ready for battle . At the fame time , according to Herodotus , Paufanias in- * According to Herodotus , Alexander had excepted Pau- fanias out of this charge of fecrecy ...
... sent for , and ordered to put the troops under arms , and have them ready for battle . At the fame time , according to Herodotus , Paufanias in- * According to Herodotus , Alexander had excepted Pau- fanias out of this charge of fecrecy ...
109 페이지
... sent and acquainted Mardo- nius ; who , either out of fear of the Athenians , or from an ambition to try his ftrength with the Lacedæmo- nians , immediately moved the Perfians to his right wing , and the Greeks that were of his party to ...
... sent and acquainted Mardo- nius ; who , either out of fear of the Athenians , or from an ambition to try his ftrength with the Lacedæmo- nians , immediately moved the Perfians to his right wing , and the Greeks that were of his party to ...
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... sent a Lydian to consult this oracle , and at the fame time a Carian to the cave of Trophonius . The priest of Trophonius answered the Carian in his own language ; but the Lydian , as he flept in the temple of Amphiaraus | , thought he ...
... sent a Lydian to consult this oracle , and at the fame time a Carian to the cave of Trophonius . The priest of Trophonius answered the Carian in his own language ; but the Lydian , as he flept in the temple of Amphiaraus | , thought he ...
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... appears from the Acharnenfes of Aristophanes . The poet , indeed , fpeaks of one sent to the king of Perfia , at whofe court an ambaffador was pretty furc to be enriched . of Potamos . That city , even in our days ARISTIDES . 125.
... appears from the Acharnenfes of Aristophanes . The poet , indeed , fpeaks of one sent to the king of Perfia , at whofe court an ambaffador was pretty furc to be enriched . of Potamos . That city , even in our days ARISTIDES . 125.
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... sent ambassadors to the feveral ftates ; Titus Flaminius appeased the diftur- bances , and kept most of the Greeks in the Roman in- tereft , without ufing any violent means , as I have re- * The year after his confulfhip , and the ...
... sent ambassadors to the feveral ftates ; Titus Flaminius appeased the diftur- bances , and kept most of the Greeks in the Roman in- tereft , without ufing any violent means , as I have re- * The year after his confulfhip , and the ...
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267 페이지 - But did not Chance at length her error mend? Did no subverted empire mark his end? Did rival monarchs give the fatal wound ? Or hostile millions press him to the ground? His fall was destined to a barren strand, A petty fortress, and a dubious hand; He left the name, at which the world grew pale, To point a moral, or adorn a tale.
267 페이지 - The march begins in military ftate, And nations on his eye fufpended wait ; Stern Famine guards the folitary coaft, And Winter barricades the realm of...
238 페이지 - is very probable; but is the taking of Sicily to conclude our expeditions?" — "Far from it," answered Pyrrhus, "for if Heaven grant us success in this, that success shall only be the prelude to greater things. Who can forbear Libya and Carthage, then within reach...
128 페이지 - A man who can be satisfied with such a supper has no need of gold ; and I think it more glorious to conquer the owners of it than to have it myself.