Greek History from Themistocles to Alexander: In a Series of Lives from PlutarchLongmans, Green, and Company, 1870 |
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... gave the answer , that the trophy of Miltiades would not let him sleep . And while others were of opinion that the battle of Marathon would be an end to the war , Themistocles thought it was but the beginning of far greater con- flicts ...
... gave the answer , that the trophy of Miltiades would not let him sleep . And while others were of opinion that the battle of Marathon would be an end to the war , Themistocles thought it was but the beginning of far greater con- flicts ...
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... gave occasion for the reproach against him , that he took away from the Athe- nians the spear and the shield , and bound them to the bench and the oar . These measures he carried against the opposition , as Stesimbrotus relates , of ...
... gave occasion for the reproach against him , that he took away from the Athe- nians the spear and the shield , and bound them to the bench and the oar . These measures he carried against the opposition , as Stesimbrotus relates , of ...
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... gave it out to the people , that the offerings which were set for it were found untouched ; and declared , by the suggestion of Themistocles , that the goddess had left the city , and taken her way before them towards the And he often ...
... gave it out to the people , that the offerings which were set for it were found untouched ; and declared , by the suggestion of Themistocles , that the goddess had left the city , and taken her way before them towards the And he often ...
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... gave a sharp reply : " We have indeed left our houses and our walls , base fellow , not thinking it fit to become slaves for the sake of things that have no life nor soul ; and yet our city is the greatest of all Greece , consisting of ...
... gave a sharp reply : " We have indeed left our houses and our walls , base fellow , not thinking it fit to become slaves for the sake of things that have no life nor soul ; and yet our city is the greatest of all Greece , consisting of ...
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... gave the first vote for himself and the second for The- mistocles . The Lacedæmonians carried him with them to Sparta , where , giving the rewards of valour to Eury- biades , and of wisdom and conduct to Themistocles , they crowned him ...
... gave the first vote for himself and the second for The- mistocles . The Lacedæmonians carried him with them to Sparta , where , giving the rewards of valour to Eury- biades , and of wisdom and conduct to Themistocles , they crowned him ...
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