History of Greece: I. Legendary Greece. II. Grecian History to the Reign of Peisistratus at Athens, Band 7J. Murray, 1855 |
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... hopes at Athens 223 Abundance in the Athenian treasury - display of wealth as well as of force in the armament .... 225 Mutilation of the Hermæ at Athens . Numbers and sanctity of the Hermæ ..... .................. . 227 Violent ...
... hopes at Athens 223 Abundance in the Athenian treasury - display of wealth as well as of force in the armament .... 225 Mutilation of the Hermæ at Athens . Numbers and sanctity of the Hermæ ..... .................. . 227 Violent ...
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... hopes of being able to pro- cure some modification of the terms . But he found this impossible . He was sent back to Amphipolis with peremptory orders to surrender the place to the Athenians , if it could possibly be done ; if that ...
... hopes of being able to pro- cure some modification of the terms . But he found this impossible . He was sent back to Amphipolis with peremptory orders to surrender the place to the Athenians , if it could possibly be done ; if that ...
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... hopes which they had themselves held out as the inducement for peace — and nevertheless yielded gratuitously to Sparta all the main points which she desired . Most certainly , there was never any public recommendation of Kleon ( as far ...
... hopes which they had themselves held out as the inducement for peace — and nevertheless yielded gratuitously to Sparta all the main points which she desired . Most certainly , there was never any public recommendation of Kleon ( as far ...
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... hopes of alliance which they had held out to Argos , were still unable on their side to obtain a decided affirmative - being re- quested to come again at the next conference ' . Though the Corinthians had themselves origi- nated the ...
... hopes of alliance which they had held out to Argos , were still unable on their side to obtain a decided affirmative - being re- quested to come again at the next conference ' . Though the Corinthians had themselves origi- nated the ...
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... admissions in their favour which he , though their opponent , is perpetually making . This is a very extensive subject , to which I hope to revert . their social position tended to estrange them , and which 50 [ PART II HISTORY OF GREECE .
... admissions in their favour which he , though their opponent , is perpetually making . This is a very extensive subject , to which I hope to revert . their social position tended to estrange them , and which 50 [ PART II HISTORY OF GREECE .
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¹ Thucyd Agis Alkibiadês alliance allies Amphipolis Andokidês Argeians Argos armament army Arnold arrival assembly Athe Athenian Athenian fleet Athens attack battle blockade Boeotians Chios citizens cliff command Corinth Corinthians counter-wall cusans dæmonians defeat Dekeleia democracy Demosthenês despatched Diodor Dorian Egesta Eleians enemy envoys Ephors Euryâlus Eurymedon expedition farther favour festival force Grecian Greece Greeks ground Gylippus Harbour Hermæ Hermokratês hoplites island Kamarina Katana Kleon Lacedæmon Lacedæmonians Lamachus Leontines Lepreum Mantineia ment Messênê month nians Nikias oligarchical party peace Peloponnesian Peloponnesus persons Plutarch position present probably Rhegium sail sect sent ships Sicilian Sicily Sikel Sokratês Sparta Syra Syracusans Syracuse Tegea territory Thucydidês tion town treaty triremes troops truce wall words ἂν αὐτοῖς γὰρ δὲ διὰ εἶναι ἐν ἐς καὶ μὲν μὴ οἱ οὐ οὐκ πρὸς τὰ τε τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῷ τῶν ὡς
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Seite 294 - Witnesses of such a character as not to deserve credit in the most trifling cause, upon the most immaterial facts, gave evidence so incredible, or, to speak more properly, so impossible to be true, that it ought not to have been believed if it had come from the mouth of Cato ; and upon such evidence, from such witnesses, were innocent men condemned to death and executed.
Seite 479 - Demosthenes, amisso exercitu , a captivitate gladio et voluntaria morte se vindicat : Nicias autem, ne Demosthenis quidem exemplo , ut sibi consuleret , admonitus , cladem suorum auxit dedecore captivitatis.