... into detail, such instances as, — the description of the character of Cyrus, who, with all his noble qualities, did not possess the ' peculiar virtue of the Hellenic citizen, competence for alternate command and obedience ' — the observation that... History of Greece - Página 30por George Grote - 1856Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1856 - 594 páginas
...alternate command and obedience ' — the observation that so harsh and imperious an officer as Clearchus ' could be tolerated as a commander of free and non-professional...susceptibility of the Greek hoplites for military discipline ' — the reflections upon the discussions at Tarsus, when the Greek troops found that they had been... | |
| 1856 - 590 páginas
...alternate command and obedience ' — the observation that so harsh and imperious an officer as Clearchus ' could be tolerated as a commander of free and non-professional...susceptibility of the Greek hoplites for military discipline' — the reflections upon the discussions at Tarsus, when the Greek troops found that they had been... | |
| 1856 - 668 páginas
...alternate command and obedience ' — the observation that so harsh and imperious an officer as Clearchus ' could be tolerated as a commander of free and non-professional...susceptibility of the Greek hoplites for military discipline' — the reflections upon the discussions at Tarsus, when the Greek troops found that they had been... | |
| George Grote - 1900 - 432 páginas
...division, without any generalissimo except Cyrus himself. Each of them probably sympathized more or lees in the resentment as well as in the repugnance of...were harsh, his punishments were perpetual as well аз cruel, and he neither tried nor cared to conciliate his soldier. ; \. ho accordingly stayed with... | |
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