The History of Ancient Greece, Its Colonies, and Conquests: From the Earliest Accounts Till the Division of the Macedonian Empire in the East. Including the History of Literature, Philosophy, and the Fine Arts, Volumen4J. J. Tourneisen and J. L. Legrand, 1790 - 427 páginas |
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... fecurity , and rivet the chains , of Greece " . Motives by which the ene- mies of Sparta were actu- ated . 26 Strong as thefe invectives may appear , and in- terested as they certainly were , they did not exceed the truth ; and , what ...
... fecurity , and rivet the chains , of Greece " . Motives by which the ene- mies of Sparta were actu- ated . 26 Strong as thefe invectives may appear , and in- terested as they certainly were , they did not exceed the truth ; and , what ...
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... fecurity and aggrandize- ment of the little kingdom , alluring new inhabit- ants from Greece , increafing their arts and in- duftry , extending navigation and commerce ; and , in a fhort time , Salamis was able to fit out a con ...
... fecurity and aggrandize- ment of the little kingdom , alluring new inhabit- ants from Greece , increafing their arts and in- duftry , extending navigation and commerce ; and , in a fhort time , Salamis was able to fit out a con ...
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... fecurity . The next day was employed by the victors in erecting a trophy on the scene of this important action ; while the ene- my acknowledged their defeat , by requesting the bodies of the flain . Notwithstanding his fatigue and ...
... fecurity . The next day was employed by the victors in erecting a trophy on the scene of this important action ; while the ene- my acknowledged their defeat , by requesting the bodies of the flain . Notwithstanding his fatigue and ...
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... fecurity of those cities , and enabled Dercyllidas , who excelled in the art of fortification , to put them in fuch a pof ture of defence as baffled the attempts of Conon and Pharnabazus . But the fuccefs of thefe commanders was still ...
... fecurity of those cities , and enabled Dercyllidas , who excelled in the art of fortification , to put them in fuch a pof ture of defence as baffled the attempts of Conon and Pharnabazus . But the fuccefs of thefe commanders was still ...
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... fecurity . Motives [ which en- gaged the Spartans embrace that trea . ty . But if the whole Grecian name was dishonored › by accepting this ignominious treaty , what pecu- liar infamy must belong to the magiftrates of Sparta , by whom ...
... fecurity . Motives [ which en- gaged the Spartans embrace that trea . ty . But if the whole Grecian name was dishonored › by accepting this ignominious treaty , what pecu- liar infamy must belong to the magiftrates of Sparta , by whom ...
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