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... and which does not rest upon an acquaintance with the ancients as portrayed
by themselves . I have put the following selected lives in a chronological series
from Themistocles to Alexander and Demosthenes . I cannot but think that they
will ...
... and which does not rest upon an acquaintance with the ancients as portrayed
by themselves . I have put the following selected lives in a chronological series
from Themistocles to Alexander and Demosthenes . I cannot but think that they
will ...
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When the contingents met here , the Greeks would have the Lacedæmonians to
command , and Eurybiades to be their admiral ; but the Athenians , who pretty
well surpassed all the rest together in number of vessels , would not submit to
come ...
When the contingents met here , the Greeks would have the Lacedæmonians to
command , and Eurybiades to be their admiral ; but the Athenians , who pretty
well surpassed all the rest together in number of vessels , would not submit to
come ...
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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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... that none of the Greeks might escape , and should prepare the rest of the fleet
for action at leisure . When this was doing , Aristides the son of Lysimachus was
the first man that perceived it , and went to the tent of Themistocles , not out of any
...
... that none of the Greeks might escape , and should prepare the rest of the fleet
for action at leisure . When this was doing , Aristides the son of Lysimachus was
the first man that perceived it , and went to the tent of Themistocles , not out of any
...
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The Athenians had a hundred and eighty ; in every ship eighteen men fought
upon the deck , four of whom were archers , and the rest men - at - arms . As
Themistocles had fixed upon the most advantageous place , so with no less
sagacity ...
The Athenians had a hundred and eighty ; in every ship eighteen men fought
upon the deck , four of whom were archers , and the rest men - at - arms . As
Themistocles had fixed upon the most advantageous place , so with no less
sagacity ...
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