Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... fight . As soon as it was day , Xerxes placed him- self high up , to view his fleet , and how it was set in order . Phanodemus says , he sat upon a promontory above the temple of Hercules , where the coast of Attica is separated from ...
... fight . As soon as it was day , Xerxes placed him- self high up , to view his fleet , and how it was set in order . Phanodemus says , he sat upon a promontory above the temple of Hercules , where the coast of Attica is separated from ...
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... fight about the island called Tragia , Pericles obtained a decisive victory , having with forty- four ships routed seventy of the enemy's , twenty of which were carrying soldiers . Together with his victory and pursuit , hav- ing made ...
... fight about the island called Tragia , Pericles obtained a decisive victory , having with forty- four ships routed seventy of the enemy's , twenty of which were carrying soldiers . Together with his victory and pursuit , hav- ing made ...
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... fight ; the oars were mounted as if waiting to be put in motion , and the vessels themselves drawn up to face the enemy on either side of the channel of Actium , as though they were properly manned and ready for an engage- ment . And ...
... fight ; the oars were mounted as if waiting to be put in motion , and the vessels themselves drawn up to face the enemy on either side of the channel of Actium , as though they were properly manned and ready for an engage- ment . And ...
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