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So that with this money a hundred ships were built , with which they afterwards
fought against Xerxes . And , henceforward , little by little , turning and drawing
the city down towards the sea , in the belief that whereas by land they were not a
...
So that with this money a hundred ships were built , with which they afterwards
fought against Xerxes . And , henceforward , little by little , turning and drawing
the city down towards the sea , in the belief that whereas by land they were not a
...
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But that the deliverance of Greece came at that time from the sea , and that these
galleys restored Athens again after it was destroyed , were others wanting ,
Xerxes himself would be sufficient evidence , who , though his land forces were
still ...
But that the deliverance of Greece came at that time from the sea , and that these
galleys restored Athens again after it was destroyed , were others wanting ,
Xerxes himself would be sufficient evidence , who , though his land forces were
still ...
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... and get near some part of Peloponnesus , where their land army and their fleet
might join ; for he looked upon the Persian forces to be altogether unassailable
by sea . But the Eubeans , fearing that the Greeks would forsake them , and leave
...
... and get near some part of Peloponnesus , where their land army and their fleet
might join ; for he looked upon the Persian forces to be altogether unassailable
by sea . But the Eubeans , fearing that the Greeks would forsake them , and leave
...
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... from Thermopylæ to Artemiof Ther- sium informing them that king Leonidas
was slain , and mopylæ . that Xerxes had made himself master of all the
passages by land , they returned back to the interior of Greece , Battle * Artemis
Proseöa .
... from Thermopylæ to Artemiof Ther- sium informing them that king Leonidas
was slain , and mopylæ . that Xerxes had made himself master of all the
passages by land , they returned back to the interior of Greece , Battle * Artemis
Proseöa .
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As Themistocles sailed along the coast , he took notice of the harbours and sure
places for the enemies ' ships to come to land at , and engraved large letters in
such stones as he found there by chance , as also in others which he set up on ...
As Themistocles sailed along the coast , he took notice of the harbours and sure
places for the enemies ' ships to come to land at , and engraved large letters in
such stones as he found there by chance , as also in others which he set up on ...
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