Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... Greece , therefore , went forthwith and compelled such as had fire to put it out ; and Euchidas , a Platean , promis ... Greece for the war against the barbarians of ten thousand spear- men , one thousand horse , and a hundred sail of ...
... Greece , therefore , went forthwith and compelled such as had fire to put it out ; and Euchidas , a Platean , promis ... Greece for the war against the barbarians of ten thousand spear- men , one thousand horse , and a hundred sail of ...
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... Greece to their liberty , but that Corinth , Chalcis , and Demetrias should be kept garrisoned for security against Antio- chus ; the Ætolians on this , breaking out into loud accusations , agitated all the cities , call- ing upon Titus ...
... Greece to their liberty , but that Corinth , Chalcis , and Demetrias should be kept garrisoned for security against Antio- chus ; the Ætolians on this , breaking out into loud accusations , agitated all the cities , call- ing upon Titus ...
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... Greece took courage and despised the bar- barians ; and especially the Lacedæmonians thought it strange if they should not now de- liver their countrymen that dwelt in Asia from their subjection to the Persians , nor put an end to the ...
... Greece took courage and despised the bar- barians ; and especially the Lacedæmonians thought it strange if they should not now de- liver their countrymen that dwelt in Asia from their subjection to the Persians , nor put an end to the ...
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