A history of Greece, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1874 |
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... we may suppose that his money was conveyed away by his friends , we can scarcely suppose that he held real property to the value of 80 or 100 talents . CHAP . VIII . Themistokles , have come to thee 18 PERSIA AND THE ATHENIAN EMPIRE .
... we may suppose that his money was conveyed away by his friends , we can scarcely suppose that he held real property to the value of 80 or 100 talents . CHAP . VIII . Themistokles , have come to thee 18 PERSIA AND THE ATHENIAN EMPIRE .
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... scarcely more than begun that work , he foresaw that temptation and calmly made his preparations for yield- ing to it . Motives and policy stokles . The treasonable intrigues of Pausanias furnish no real of Themi parallel to the ...
... scarcely more than begun that work , he foresaw that temptation and calmly made his preparations for yield- ing to it . Motives and policy stokles . The treasonable intrigues of Pausanias furnish no real of Themi parallel to the ...
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... scarcely less than that which he is said to have shown in his inordinate vanity : but here again it is needless to say more , for with almost complete assurance it may be asserted that this second message was never sent.1125 The ...
... scarcely less than that which he is said to have shown in his inordinate vanity : but here again it is needless to say more , for with almost complete assurance it may be asserted that this second message was never sent.1125 The ...
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... scarcely necessary to say that , if the epistle which the Eretrian Gongylos conveyed from the Spar- tan regent was too presuming and boastful to be altogether palatable to an Eastern king , it was yet free from the false- hoods which ...
... scarcely necessary to say that , if the epistle which the Eretrian Gongylos conveyed from the Spar- tan regent was too presuming and boastful to be altogether palatable to an Eastern king , it was yet free from the false- hoods which ...
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George William Cox. BOOK II . 1129 activity at Magnesia . By a version scarcely less extravagant than his tale of the rebuilding of the Athenian walls , Diodoros represents his death as a crowning stratagem to preclude all further ...
George William Cox. BOOK II . 1129 activity at Magnesia . By a version scarcely less extravagant than his tale of the rebuilding of the Athenian walls , Diodoros represents his death as a crowning stratagem to preclude all further ...
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