The History of Greece, Volume 8Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans; and John Taylor, 1852 - Greece |
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... enemy , made a charge which threw them into con- fusion.2 Archidamus retreated with the remainder of his forces to protect Laconia , and the Spartans , expecting an immediate invasion , hastily threw up some additional intrenchments ...
... enemy , made a charge which threw them into con- fusion.2 Archidamus retreated with the remainder of his forces to protect Laconia , and the Spartans , expecting an immediate invasion , hastily threw up some additional intrenchments ...
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... enemy Ptolemy . Feigning himself unconscious that his aid was no longer needed or desired , he advanced without ... enemies gave out 1 Polyænus , IV . VII . 10. Here is an extremely striking and instructive example , to show how ...
... enemy Ptolemy . Feigning himself unconscious that his aid was no longer needed or desired , he advanced without ... enemies gave out 1 Polyænus , IV . VII . 10. Here is an extremely striking and instructive example , to show how ...
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... enemy of Demosthenes , was one of them , and they are said to have owed their restoration to the influence of Theophrastus1 , it may be concluded that they all belonged to the oligarchical party which had opposed Demetrius when he ...
... enemy of Demosthenes , was one of them , and they are said to have owed their restoration to the influence of Theophrastus1 , it may be concluded that they all belonged to the oligarchical party which had opposed Demetrius when he ...
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... enemy's hands . Dromichates sent the young prince back with presents to his father , hoping that Lysimachus would meet this generosity by restitution and forbearance . But Lysimachus probably attri- buted conduct so foreign to his own ...
... enemy's hands . Dromichates sent the young prince back with presents to his father , hoping that Lysimachus would meet this generosity by restitution and forbearance . But Lysimachus probably attri- buted conduct so foreign to his own ...
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... enemy who had shown himself dead to all sense both of justice and gratitude . Still Dromichætes soothed them , and , representing to them that they would gain nothing by the death of Lysimachus , whose dominions would probably be ...
... enemy who had shown himself dead to all sense both of justice and gratitude . Still Dromichætes soothed them , and , representing to them that they would gain nothing by the death of Lysimachus , whose dominions would probably be ...
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