Greek History: From Themistocles to AlexanderLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860 - 481 páginas |
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... give attention to beyond one of his years , from confidence in his natural capacities for such things . And thus afterwards , when in company where people engaged themselves in what are commonly thought the liberal and elegant ...
... give attention to beyond one of his years , from confidence in his natural capacities for such things . And thus afterwards , when in company where people engaged themselves in what are commonly thought the liberal and elegant ...
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... give him a colt , and when he refused it , threatened that in a short time he would turn his house into a wooden horse * , intimating that he would stir up dispute and litigation between him and his relations . In the passion for ...
... give him a colt , and when he refused it , threatened that in a short time he would turn his house into a wooden horse * , intimating that he would stir up dispute and litigation between him and his relations . In the passion for ...
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... give assistance by word and deed to the cause of Greece with the rest of their fellow - citizens . Eurybiades , on account of the greatness of Sparta , was admiral of the Greek fleet , but yet was faint - hearted in time of danger , and ...
... give assistance by word and deed to the cause of Greece with the rest of their fellow - citizens . Eurybiades , on account of the greatness of Sparta , was admiral of the Greek fleet , but yet was faint - hearted in time of danger , and ...
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From Themistocles to Alexander Plutarch. SALAMIS . * 2 gives in his tragedy called the Persians tain knowledge , in the following words- Xerxes , I know did into battle lead 23 23 as on his cer- One thousand ships ; of more than usual ...
From Themistocles to Alexander Plutarch. SALAMIS . * 2 gives in his tragedy called the Persians tain knowledge , in the following words- Xerxes , I know did into battle lead 23 23 as on his cer- One thousand ships ; of more than usual ...
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... give notice that there were good neighbours near it . Of two who courted his daughter , he preferred the man of worth to the one who was rich , saying he de- ATHENS REBUILT . 29 sired a man without riches , 28 THEMISTOCLES .
... give notice that there were good neighbours near it . Of two who courted his daughter , he preferred the man of worth to the one who was rich , saying he de- ATHENS REBUILT . 29 sired a man without riches , 28 THEMISTOCLES .
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