Greek history from Themistocles to Alexander, in a ser. of lives from Plutarch, revised and arranged by A.H. CloughArthur Hugh Clough Longman & Company, 1860 - 481 páginas |
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... hundred ships were built , with which they afterwards fought against Xerxes . And , hence- forward , little by little , turning and drawing the city down towards the sea , in the belief that whereas by land they were not a fit match for ...
... hundred ships were built , with which they afterwards fought against Xerxes . And , hence- forward , little by little , turning and drawing the city down towards the sea , in the belief that whereas by land they were not a fit match for ...
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... hundred more were sailing round behind the island of Sciathus , he immediately wanted to retire further into Greece , and get near some part of Peloponnesus , where their land army and their fleet might join ; for he looked upon the ...
... hundred more were sailing round behind the island of Sciathus , he immediately wanted to retire further into Greece , and get near some part of Peloponnesus , where their land army and their fleet might join ; for he looked upon the ...
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... hundred galleys , which are here to defend you , if you please to let them ; but if you run away and betray us , as you did once before , the Greeks shall soon hear news of the Athenians pos- sessing as fair a country , and as large and ...
... hundred galleys , which are here to defend you , if you please to let them ; but if you run away and betray us , as you did once before , the Greeks shall soon hear news of the Athenians pos- sessing as fair a country , and as large and ...
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... hundred galleys at once , to encompass all the islands and inclose all the straits and passages , that none of the Greeks might escape , and should pre- pare the rest of the fleet for action at leisure . When this was doing , Aristides ...
... hundred galleys at once , to encompass all the islands and inclose all the straits and passages , that none of the Greeks might escape , and should pre- pare the rest of the fleet for action at leisure . When this was doing , Aristides ...
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... hundred . So is it agreed . 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 ...
... hundred . So is it agreed . 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 ...
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