Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... desired to have his lands put into his possession , as designing to settle and to dwell there , though others say that he came to beg his assistance against the Athenians . But Ly- comedes , either jealous of the glory of so great a man ...
... desired to have his lands put into his possession , as designing to settle and to dwell there , though others say that he came to beg his assistance against the Athenians . But Ly- comedes , either jealous of the glory of so great a man ...
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... desired time . The king being pleased with the comparison , and bid- ding him take what time he would , he desired a year . In which time , having learnt the Persian language sufficiently , he spoke with the king . by himself without ...
... desired time . The king being pleased with the comparison , and bid- ding him take what time he would , he desired a year . In which time , having learnt the Persian language sufficiently , he spoke with the king . by himself without ...
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... desired , openly he wrote such a letter as Lysander wanted , but kept by him another , written privately ; and when they came to put on the seals , changed the tablets , which differed not at all to look upon , and gave him the letter ...
... desired , openly he wrote such a letter as Lysander wanted , but kept by him another , written privately ; and when they came to put on the seals , changed the tablets , which differed not at all to look upon , and gave him the letter ...
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