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However , he was well liked by the common people ; would salute every
particular citizen by his own name , and always showed himself a just judge in
questions of business between private men . He said to Simonides , the poet of
Ceos , who ...
However , he was well liked by the common people ; would salute every
particular citizen by his own name , and always showed himself a just judge in
questions of business between private men . He said to Simonides , the poet of
Ceos , who ...
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Having received the command of the Athenian forces , 7 he immediately
endeavoured to persuade the citizens to leave the city and to embark upon their
galleys , and meet the Persians as far away as they could from Greece ; but ,
many being ...
Having received the command of the Athenian forces , 7 he immediately
endeavoured to persuade the citizens to leave the city and to embark upon their
galleys , and meet the Persians as far away as they could from Greece ; but ,
many being ...
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SALAMIS . 19 for a fixed time might return again , to give assistance by word and
deed to the cause of Greece with the rest of their fellow - citizens . Eurybiades ,
on account of the greatness of Sparta , was admiral of the Greek fleet , but yet
was ...
SALAMIS . 19 for a fixed time might return again , to give assistance by word and
deed to the cause of Greece with the rest of their fellow - citizens . Eurybiades ,
on account of the greatness of Sparta , was admiral of the Greek fleet , but yet
was ...
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When his fellow - citizens had now begun to listen 22 willingly to those who
traduced him , he was obliged to give offence by putting them in mind of the
services he had performed , and would ask those who complained of him ,
whether they ...
When his fellow - citizens had now begun to listen 22 willingly to those who
traduced him , he was obliged to give offence by putting them in mind of the
services he had performed , and would ask those who complained of him ,
whether they ...
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He wrote to the citizens , in answer to the allegations of his enemies , that he who
was always ambitious to govern , and not of a character or a disposition to serve ,
would never have been likely to sell himself and his country into slavery to a ...
He wrote to the citizens , in answer to the allegations of his enemies , that he who
was always ambitious to govern , and not of a character or a disposition to serve ,
would never have been likely to sell himself and his country into slavery to a ...
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