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It was not possible to admit here any one of these without introducing a repetition
, as in Aristides , of what had been told in Themistocles , and in Nicias of parts of
Alcibiades . Two such volumes * might however be read , the one after the A 4.
It was not possible to admit here any one of these without introducing a repetition
, as in Aristides , of what had been told in Themistocles , and in Nicias of parts of
Alcibiades . Two such volumes * might however be read , the one after the A 4.
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... him to a better understanding . And when one who stood by him told him that it
did not become those who had neither city nor house to lose , to persuade others
to relinquish their habitations and forsake their countries , Themistocles gave a ...
... him to a better understanding . And when one who stood by him told him that it
did not become those who had neither city nor house to lose , to persuade others
to relinquish their habitations and forsake their countries , Themistocles gave a ...
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... to stop up the channel and to make a dam , upon which he might lead his land
forces over into the island of Salamis . And Themistocles , being desirous to try
the judgment of Aristides , told him that he proposed to set sail for the Hellespont
...
... to stop up the channel and to make a dam , upon which he might lead his land
forces over into the island of Salamis . And Themistocles , being desirous to try
the judgment of Aristides , told him that he proposed to set sail for the Hellespont
...
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When the Seriphian told him that he had not obtained this honour by himself , but
by the greatness of his city , he replied , “ You speak truth ; should never have
been famous if I had been of Seriphus ; nor you , had you been of Athens . "
When ...
When the Seriphian told him that he had not obtained this honour by himself , but
by the greatness of his city , he replied , “ You speak truth ; should never have
been famous if I had been of Seriphus ; nor you , had you been of Athens . "
When ...
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For after the departure of Xerxes , when the Grecian fleet had come into Pagase ,
where they wintered , Themistocles , in a public oration to the people of Athens ,
told them that he could tell them a design that would tend greatly to their ...
For after the departure of Xerxes , when the Grecian fleet had come into Pagase ,
where they wintered , Themistocles , in a public oration to the people of Athens ,
told them that he could tell them a design that would tend greatly to their ...
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