Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... town and remained there willingly , being loath to make it less by the withdrawal of even one . " The place of his birth was Chaeronea in Boe- otia . It was a town not incapable of stirring the imagination by the contrast of its ...
... town and remained there willingly , being loath to make it less by the withdrawal of even one . " The place of his birth was Chaeronea in Boe- otia . It was a town not incapable of stirring the imagination by the contrast of its ...
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... town , and made them one people of one city , whereas before they lived dispersed , and were not easy to assemble upon any affair for the common interest . Nay , differences and even wars often occurred be tween them , which he by his ...
... town , and made them one people of one city , whereas before they lived dispersed , and were not easy to assemble upon any affair for the common interest . Nay , differences and even wars often occurred be tween them , which he by his ...
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... town less than one hundred and seventy thousand . So that Cæsar , being shut up betwixt two such forces , was compelled to protect himself by two walls , one towards the town , the other against the relieving army , as knowing if these ...
... town less than one hundred and seventy thousand . So that Cæsar , being shut up betwixt two such forces , was compelled to protect himself by two walls , one towards the town , the other against the relieving army , as knowing if these ...
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ROMULUS | 15 |
ROMULUS AND THESEUS COMPARED | 30 |
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Achæans action admiration Æmilius afterwards Agesilaus Alcibiades amongst Antigonus Aristides arms army Athenians Athens barbarians battle body Boeotia brought Cæsar called Camillus camp carried Cato Cimon citizens command consul courage Crassus danger death decree desired divine enemy Epaminondas Eumenes Fabius favour fear fell fight fled forces fortune friends galleys Gauls gave give glory gods Greece Greeks hands Hannibal honour horse hundred Italy killed king Lacedæmonians land lived Lucullus Lycurgus Lysander Macedonians manded Marcellus marched Marius matter ment Metellus Mithridates Nicias occasion passed peace Pelopidas Pericles person Pharnabazus Pompey Pyrrhus received rest returned Romans Rome Romulus sacrifice sail Scipio seemed senate sent Sertorius ships Sicily slain soldiers Solon Sparta Sulla sword Syracusans temple Thebans Themistocles Theseus things thought thousand Tigranes Timoleon tion Titus told took town tyrant victory whilst whole young