History of Greece: I. Legendary Greece. II. Grecian History to the Reign of Peisistratus at Athens, Band 7J. Murray, 1855 |
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... present mo- ment it was of peculiar value to them , since it bound the Athenians to restrain , if not to with- draw , the Messenian garrison of Pylus , planted there by themselves for the express purpose of pro- voking the Helots to ...
... present mo- ment it was of peculiar value to them , since it bound the Athenians to restrain , if not to with- draw , the Messenian garrison of Pylus , planted there by themselves for the express purpose of pro- voking the Helots to ...
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... present Ephors Sparta was not guilty of any deliberate or positive act which could be called a breach of faith . She quence of the non- perform- conditions -they re- pent of having given up the captives -excuses of Sparta . gave orders ...
... present Ephors Sparta was not guilty of any deliberate or positive act which could be called a breach of faith . She quence of the non- perform- conditions -they re- pent of having given up the captives -excuses of Sparta . gave orders ...
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... present moment the democratical leaders of Argos seem to have thought only of the foreign relations of their city , now that her truce with Sparta was expiring , and that the disorganized state of the Spartan confede- racy opened new ...
... present moment the democratical leaders of Argos seem to have thought only of the foreign relations of their city , now that her truce with Sparta was expiring , and that the disorganized state of the Spartan confede- racy opened new ...
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... present had no interest -- next , it did not furnish any valid excuse for their resistance to the vote of the majority . Accordingly , they took their stand upon a pretence at once generous and religious- upon that reserve for religious ...
... present had no interest -- next , it did not furnish any valid excuse for their resistance to the vote of the majority . Accordingly , they took their stand upon a pretence at once generous and religious- upon that reserve for religious ...
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... present . ' With this unsatisfactory answer the Lacedæmonian envoys were compelled to return home . Yet some Argeian envoys , who were also present in the as- sembly for the purpose of urging the Corinthians to realise forthwith the ...
... present . ' With this unsatisfactory answer the Lacedæmonian envoys were compelled to return home . Yet some Argeian envoys , who were also present in the as- sembly for the purpose of urging the Corinthians to realise forthwith the ...
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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.