And he sacrificing again a second time, the horse charged, and some of the Lacedaemonians were wounded. At this time, also, Callicrates, who we are told, was the most comely man in the army, being shot with an arrow and upon the point of expiring, said,... Archaeological Graeca, Or The Antiquities of Greece: To which is Prefixed a ... - Pagina 371door John Potter - 1808 - 523 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| John Potter - 1722 - 514 pagina’s
...Forces, " offer'd Sacrifice, and finding it not acceptable to the Gods, com" mandcd the Lacedtmomans laying down their Shields at their Feet, " to abide quietly, and attend his Directions, making no Refiftance to " any ot their Enemies. Then offering a iecond Time, (for if the " firft Victim afforded... | |
| John Potter - 1728 - 534 pagina’s
...all the Grecian Forces, " offer'd Sacrifice, and finding it not acceptable to the Gods, com« manded the Lacedemonians, laying down their Shields at their...abide quietly and attend his Directions, making no Refiftance •' to any of their Enemies. Then offering a fecond Time, (for if the " firft Viftim afforded... | |
| John Potter - 1751 - 528 pagina’s
...the Grecians, Paufanias the Lacedttmonian, at that time General of all the Grecian Forces, offer'd Sacrifice, and, finding it not acceptable to the Gods,...abide quietly, and attend his Directions, making no ReMance to any of their Enemies. Then offering a fecond time (for if the firft Viftim afforded not... | |
| John Bell - 1790 - 422 pagina’s
...it not acceptable to the gods, commanded the Lacedemonians to lay down their shields at their feet, abide quietly, and attend his directions, making no resistance to any of their enemies : then ottering a second time, (for if the first victim afforded not auspicious omens, it was usual to offer... | |
| John Potter - 1818 - 590 pagina’s
...forces, offered sacrifice, and finding it not acceptable to the gods, commanded the Lacedaemonians, hying down their shields at their feet, to abide quietly...first victim afforded not auspicious omens, it was usnal to offer or» tit! they obtained what they desired) as the horse charged, one of the Lacedaemonians... | |
| Plutarch - 1859 - 434 pagina’s
...offering sacrifice, could not procure favorable omens, and so commanded the Lacedaemonians, setting down their shields at their feet to abide quietly...directions, making no resistance to any of their enemies. And, he sacrificing again a second time, the horse charged, and some of the Lacedaemonians were wounded.... | |
| Plutarch - 1859 - 440 pagina’s
...sacrifice, could not VOL. ii. 26 procure favorable omens, and so commanded the Lacedaemonians, setting down their shields at their feet to abide quietly...directions, making no resistance to any of their enemies. And, he sacrificing again a second time, the horse charged, and some of the Lacedaemonians were wounded.... | |
| Plutarch, Arthur Hugh Clough - 1876 - 810 pagina’s
...offering sacrifice, could not procure favorable omens, and so commanded the Lacedaemonians, setting down their shields at their feet to abide quietly...directions, making no resistance to any of their enemies. And he sacrificing again a second time, the horse charged, and some of the Lacedaemonians were wounded.... | |
| Plutarch - 1880 - 626 pagina’s
...offering sacrifice, could not procure favorable omens, and so commanded the Lacedaemonians, setting down their shields at their feet, to abide quietly...directions, making no resistance to any of their enemies. And he sacrificing again a second time, the horse charged, and some of the Lacedaemonians were wounded.... | |
| Plutarch - 1909 - 440 pagina’s
...offering sacrifice, could not procure favorable omens, and so commanded the Lacedaemonians, setting down their shields at their feet to abide quietly...directions, making no resistance to any of their enemies. And, he sacrificing again a second time, the horse charged, and some of the Lacedaemonians were wounded.... | |
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