The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt, Now First Collected: The history of the worldThe University Press, 1829 |
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... Athenian drew the Greeks to fight at Salamis . 117 Sect . VI . How the Persians consulted about giving battle , and ... Athenians and Lacedæmonians , after the flight of Xerxes . Sect . IX . The great battle of Platææ . 124 128 Sect . X ...
... Athenian drew the Greeks to fight at Salamis . 117 Sect . VI . How the Persians consulted about giving battle , and ... Athenians and Lacedæmonians , after the flight of Xerxes . Sect . IX . The great battle of Platææ . 124 128 Sect . X ...
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... Athenian greatness , and prosper- ous wars made by that state upon the Persian . 141 Sect . III . The death of Xerxes ... Athenians , for the most part with good success , about the same time . 150 Sect . VII . Of Artaxerxes Longimanus ...
... Athenian greatness , and prosper- ous wars made by that state upon the Persian . 141 Sect . III . The death of Xerxes ... Athenians , for the most part with good success , about the same time . 150 Sect . VII . Of Artaxerxes Longimanus ...
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... Athenians ; was recalled from exile , made their general , and again deposed . 183 Sect . XI . The battle at Arginusæ , and condemnation of the vic- torious Athenian captains by the people . 184 Sect . XII . The battle at Ægos - Potamos ...
... Athenians ; was recalled from exile , made their general , and again deposed . 183 Sect . XI . The battle at Arginusæ , and condemnation of the vic- torious Athenian captains by the people . 184 Sect . XII . The battle at Ægos - Potamos ...
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... Athenians made peace for themselves and others , out of which the Thebans were excluded . The battle of Leuctra , and beginning of the Theban greatness . 255 Sect . II . How the Athenians took upon them to maintain the peace of Greece ...
... Athenians made peace for themselves and others , out of which the Thebans were excluded . The battle of Leuctra , and beginning of the Theban greatness . 255 Sect . II . How the Athenians took upon them to maintain the peace of Greece ...
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... Athenian harlot consumed with a flame as dreadful as , in the pride of their greatness , the Persians had raised in ... Athenians , in the former books re- membered , who willingly died for the safety of his people , was therefore so ...
... Athenian harlot consumed with a flame as dreadful as , in the pride of their greatness , the Persians had raised in ... Athenians , in the former books re- membered , who willingly died for the safety of his people , was therefore so ...
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