Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... passed through Doris and invaded the country of Phocis , and was burning and destroying the cities of the Phocians , yet the Greeks sent them no relief ; and , though the Athenians earnestly desired them to meet the Persians in Boeotia ...
... passed through Doris and invaded the country of Phocis , and was burning and destroying the cities of the Phocians , yet the Greeks sent them no relief ; and , though the Athenians earnestly desired them to meet the Persians in Boeotia ...
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... passed the measure . Cato was not present , for they had sent him seasonably out of the way into Cyprus ; but Favonius , who was a zealous imitator of Cato , when he found he could do no good by opposing it , broke out of the house ...
... passed the measure . Cato was not present , for they had sent him seasonably out of the way into Cyprus ; but Favonius , who was a zealous imitator of Cato , when he found he could do no good by opposing it , broke out of the house ...
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... passed through Asia ; but being seized by him and executed , had his death made more memorable than was his life . About this time , Brutus sent to Cassius to come to him at the city of Sardis , and , when he was on his journey , went ...
... passed through Asia ; but being seized by him and executed , had his death made more memorable than was his life . About this time , Brutus sent to Cassius to come to him at the city of Sardis , and , when he was on his journey , went ...
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