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... arms confined to a certain class ; that every citizen was pre- sumed to be capable of military command ; that the office of strategus ( as Boeckh himself observes , p . 136. ) did not necessarily imply any very important responsibility ...
... arms confined to a certain class ; that every citizen was pre- sumed to be capable of military command ; that the office of strategus ( as Boeckh himself observes , p . 136. ) did not necessarily imply any very important responsibility ...
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... arms . Platæa was so inti- mately united with Athens , that the Athenians felt the attack which had been made on it as an outrage offered to themselves , and prepared for immediate hostilities . Sparta too instantly sent notice to all ...
... arms . Platæa was so inti- mately united with Athens , that the Athenians felt the attack which had been made on it as an outrage offered to themselves , and prepared for immediate hostilities . Sparta too instantly sent notice to all ...
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... arms . Melesippus was informed that if his government wished to treat with Athens , it must first recall its forces . He himself was ordered to quit Attica that very day , and persons were appointed to conduct him to the frontier , to ...
... arms . Melesippus was informed that if his government wished to treat with Athens , it must first recall its forces . He himself was ordered to quit Attica that very day , and persons were appointed to conduct him to the frontier , to ...
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... arms . Many powerful cities in Italy and Sicily were thus induced to promise her their aid , and it was on this she founded her chief expectations of forming a navy , which might face that of Athens . Her allies in this quarter engaged ...
... arms . Many powerful cities in Italy and Sicily were thus induced to promise her their aid , and it was on this she founded her chief expectations of forming a navy , which might face that of Athens . Her allies in this quarter engaged ...
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... arms and four hundred bowmen on board , set sail to re- taliate upon Peloponnesus . They were joined by fifty Corcyræan ships , and by others from the same quarter , among which were some manned by Messenians from Naupactus . As they ...
... arms and four hundred bowmen on board , set sail to re- taliate upon Peloponnesus . They were joined by fifty Corcyræan ships , and by others from the same quarter , among which were some manned by Messenians from Naupactus . As they ...
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