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... is recorded by Plutarch ' , with details which seem to leave no room for doubt , for he relates that an engagement took place between the 1 Pelop . 4 . invaders and the Mantineans , in which the two great 6 HISTORY OF GREECE . Page 246.
... is recorded by Plutarch ' , with details which seem to leave no room for doubt , for he relates that an engagement took place between the 1 Pelop . 4 . invaders and the Mantineans , in which the two great 6 HISTORY OF GREECE . Page 246.
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... doubt been the work of this party , and it now carried a decree forbidding all Thebans to join the expedition of ... doubts which his readers might conceive as to the fidelity of his own narrative that Phœbidas was a man who loved a ...
... doubt been the work of this party , and it now carried a decree forbidding all Thebans to join the expedition of ... doubts which his readers might conceive as to the fidelity of his own narrative that Phœbidas was a man who loved a ...
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... doubt to weaken their resistance , if it did not , as Plutarch seems to represent , furnish them with a plea for giving way . The garrison was al- lowed to march out with their arms ; but several of the Thebans who had taken refuge ...
... doubt to weaken their resistance , if it did not , as Plutarch seems to represent , furnish them with a plea for giving way . The garrison was al- lowed to march out with their arms ; but several of the Thebans who had taken refuge ...
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... doubt aggravated by the contrast of national character between the two races , and by the consciousness of superiority on the side of the Athenians , which pointed so many galling sarcasms at their gross - witted neighbours . The chains ...
... doubt aggravated by the contrast of national character between the two races , and by the consciousness of superiority on the side of the Athenians , which pointed so many galling sarcasms at their gross - witted neighbours . The chains ...
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... doubt empowered to fix the amount of the 1 Demosth . Lept . p . 477. Dinarchus c . Demosth . p . 91 . Boeckh ( 111. c . 17. ) seems to be of a different opinion . But at least it may be inferred from the facility with which the ...
... doubt empowered to fix the amount of the 1 Demosth . Lept . p . 477. Dinarchus c . Demosth . p . 91 . Boeckh ( 111. c . 17. ) seems to be of a different opinion . But at least it may be inferred from the facility with which the ...
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