Greek History from Themistocles to Alexander: In a Series of Lives from PlutarchLongmans, Green, and Company, 1870 |
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... tell us that while Themistocles was speaking these things upon the deck , an owl was seen flying to the right hand of the fleet , which came and sate upon the top of the mast ; and this happy omen so far disposed the Greeks to follow ...
... tell us that while Themistocles was speaking these things upon the deck , an owl was seen flying to the right hand of the fleet , which came and sate upon the top of the mast ; and this happy omen so far disposed the Greeks to follow ...
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... tell them a design that would tend greatly to their interests and safety , but it was of such a nature , that it could not be made generally public . The Athe- nians ordered him to impart it to Aristides only ; and , if he approved of ...
... tell them a design that would tend greatly to their interests and safety , but it was of such a nature , that it could not be made generally public . The Athe- nians ordered him to impart it to Aristides only ; and , if he approved of ...
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... tell these verses there , As is fitting and is fair . The story is , that it was put to the question whether Timocreon should be banished for siding with the Per- sians , and Themistocles gave his vote against him . So when Themistocles ...
... tell these verses there , As is fitting and is fair . The story is , that it was put to the question whether Timocreon should be banished for siding with the Per- sians , and Themistocles gave his vote against him . So when Themistocles ...
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... telling him that he was a Greek , and desired to speak with the king about important affairs , concerning which the ... tell him that you are ? for your words signify you to be no ordi- nary person , " Themistocles answered , " No man ...
... telling him that he was a Greek , and desired to speak with the king about important affairs , concerning which the ... tell him that you are ? for your words signify you to be no ordi- nary person , " Themistocles answered , " No man ...
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... telling him he was now in- debted to him two hundred talents ; for it was just and reasonable that he should receive the reward which was proposed to whosoever should bring Themistocles ; and promising much more , and encouraging him ...
... telling him he was now in- debted to him two hundred talents ; for it was just and reasonable that he should receive the reward which was proposed to whosoever should bring Themistocles ; and promising much more , and encouraging him ...
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