The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes & Persians, Macedonians and Grecians, Volumen5W.W. Woodward, Robert Desilver, Thomas Desilver, McCarty & Davis, and Uriah Hunt, 1825 |
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... arrival , besought him to pay her a visit , intending to request his assistance against Pausanias . When he was come into the palace , and had seated himself , the afflicted queen , the better to excite his compassion , takes her two ...
... arrival , besought him to pay her a visit , intending to request his assistance against Pausanias . When he was come into the palace , and had seated himself , the afflicted queen , the better to excite his compassion , takes her two ...
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... arrival of the Athenians matters took a very different turn . Though they were very much offended at the Euboeans , who had behaved very injuriously towards * Polyæan . Stratag . 1. iv . c . 17. † A . M. 3646 . Vell . Paterc . 1. i . c ...
... arrival of the Athenians matters took a very different turn . Though they were very much offended at the Euboeans , who had behaved very injuriously towards * Polyæan . Stratag . 1. iv . c . 17. † A . M. 3646 . Vell . Paterc . 1. i . c ...
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... arrived at Pheræ , in Thessaly , he at last ratifies the treaty of peace , but refuses to include the Phocæans in it . When news was brought to Athens , that Philip had signed the treaty , it occasioned very great joy in that city ...
... arrived at Pheræ , in Thessaly , he at last ratifies the treaty of peace , but refuses to include the Phocæans in it . When news was brought to Athens , that Philip had signed the treaty , it occasioned very great joy in that city ...
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... arrival , opened their gates to him with joy , and lodged his soldiers in their houses , as if they had been their own brothers and children . The Athenian officers and soldiers struck with the confidence reposed in them , behaved with ...
... arrival , opened their gates to him with joy , and lodged his soldiers in their houses , as if they had been their own brothers and children . The Athenian officers and soldiers struck with the confidence reposed in them , behaved with ...
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... arrived at his court , After the first civilities and caresses were over , Philip asked him whether the Greeks were at peace among themselves ? " It indeed becomes you , Sir , " replied Demaratus , " to be con- " cerned about Greece ...
... arrived at his court , After the first civilities and caresses were over , Philip asked him whether the Greeks were at peace among themselves ? " It indeed becomes you , Sir , " replied Demaratus , " to be con- " cerned about Greece ...
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