The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians and Macedonians, Volume 3W. Baynes and Son [and 16 others], 1823 |
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... thought proper to assemble his council , and take the advice of all the greatest and most illustrious persons of his court . He laid before them the design he had of making war against Greece , and acquainted them with his motives ...
... thought proper to assemble his council , and take the advice of all the greatest and most illustrious persons of his court . He laid before them the design he had of making war against Greece , and acquainted them with his motives ...
Pagina 4
... thought of making war against the Scythians , I used all my endea- vours to divert him from it . I need not tell you what that enterprise cost , or what was the success of it . The people you are going to attack are infinitely more ...
... thought of making war against the Scythians , I used all my endea- vours to divert him from it . I need not tell you what that enterprise cost , or what was the success of it . The people you are going to attack are infinitely more ...
Pagina 7
... thought is in Hesiod . Opera et dies , v . 293. Cic . pro Cluent . n . 84. et Tit . Liv . 1. xxii . n . 19. Sæpe ego audivi , milites , eum primum esse virum , qui ipse consulat quid in rem sit ; secundum eum , qui bene monenti obediat ...
... thought is in Hesiod . Opera et dies , v . 293. Cic . pro Cluent . n . 84. et Tit . Liv . 1. xxii . n . 19. Sæpe ego audivi , milites , eum primum esse virum , qui ipse consulat quid in rem sit ; secundum eum , qui bene monenti obediat ...
Pagina 15
... thought fit to follow than he had the former : this was , not to employ the Ionians in his service against the Grecians , from whom they were originally descended , and on which account he ought to suspect their fidelity . Xerxes ...
... thought fit to follow than he had the former : this was , not to employ the Ionians in his service against the Grecians , from whom they were originally descended , and on which account he ought to suspect their fidelity . Xerxes ...
Pagina 20
... thought the Grecians would dare to wait for him . I have already taken notice , that this Demaratus was one of the ... thoughts to him freely and sincerely . Xerxes having declared , 4 Herod . 1. vii . c . 89. 99 . r Plut . in Apoph ...
... thought the Grecians would dare to wait for him . I have already taken notice , that this Demaratus was one of the ... thoughts to him freely and sincerely . Xerxes having declared , 4 Herod . 1. vii . c . 89. 99 . r Plut . in Apoph ...
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