The History of Ancient Europe: With a View of the Revolutions in Asia and Africa. In a Series of Letters to a Young Nobleman, Volumen2G.G.J and J. Robinson, 1793 |
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... Eurybiades , the naval commander nominated by the fenate of Sparta 205. " Well confidering , " fays Hero- dotus , " that diffention among confederates , engaged in 56 common hoftilities , are as much more pernicious than " WAR , as war ...
... Eurybiades , the naval commander nominated by the fenate of Sparta 205. " Well confidering , " fays Hero- dotus , " that diffention among confederates , engaged in 56 common hoftilities , are as much more pernicious than " WAR , as war ...
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... Eurybiades to delay his de- parture until they could carry off their wives and chil- dren , and property , fecretly applied to the Athenian ad- miral 267. Themistocles , who had ineffectually opposed a retreat , and who wifhed for ...
... Eurybiades to delay his de- parture until they could carry off their wives and chil- dren , and property , fecretly applied to the Athenian ad- miral 267. Themistocles , who had ineffectually opposed a retreat , and who wifhed for ...
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... Eurybiades , the commander in chief , had de- fired them to deliberate , " Whether he fhould remain " in that ftation , or fail to the Corinthian ifthmus , " and wait the approach of the Barbarian fleet on the " coast of Peloponnefus ...
... Eurybiades , the commander in chief , had de- fired them to deliberate , " Whether he fhould remain " in that ftation , or fail to the Corinthian ifthmus , " and wait the approach of the Barbarian fleet on the " coast of Peloponnefus ...
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... Eurybiades received intelligence , that Xerxes had en- tered the territory of Attica , and was marking his route with fire 383. These alarming news were fpeedily followed , by an account of the fall of the citadel of Athens 34 ; which ...
... Eurybiades received intelligence , that Xerxes had en- tered the territory of Attica , and was marking his route with fire 383. These alarming news were fpeedily followed , by an account of the fall of the citadel of Athens 34 ; which ...
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... Eurybiades confented to go afhore , and again affemble the great naval officers 391 . WHEN the new council of war met , Themistocles warmly declaimed on the measures which he thought expedient for the confederated Greeks to purfue , in ...
... Eurybiades confented to go afhore , and again affemble the great naval officers 391 . WHEN the new council of war met , Themistocles warmly declaimed on the measures which he thought expedient for the confederated Greeks to purfue , in ...
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