The History of Ancient Europe: With a View of the Revolutions in Asia and Africa. In a Series of Letters to a Young Nobleman, Tom 2H. Maxwell, Columbia-house, 1801 |
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... Lacedæmonians , who had long consider- ed themselves as the arbiters of Greece . willing to extend their influence , the Lacedæmonians furnished the Samian exiles with an army . army was embarked on board a Corinthian fleet ; and landed ...
... Lacedæmonians , who had long consider- ed themselves as the arbiters of Greece . willing to extend their influence , the Lacedæmonians furnished the Samian exiles with an army . army was embarked on board a Corinthian fleet ; and landed ...
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... Lacedæmonians , as I have frequently had occasion to observe , had been considered as the leading people in Greece , ever since the conquest of Messenia . And they had often asserted their supe- riority with a high hand . They were now ...
... Lacedæmonians , as I have frequently had occasion to observe , had been considered as the leading people in Greece , ever since the conquest of Messenia . And they had often asserted their supe- riority with a high hand . They were now ...
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... Lacedæmonians are the " arbiters of Greece , and the asserters of liberty . " I conjure you , therefore , by the Grecian gods , to rescue the Asiatic Greeks from barbarian servi- " tude ! The enterprise will not be difficult to a prince ...
... Lacedæmonians are the " arbiters of Greece , and the asserters of liberty . " I conjure you , therefore , by the Grecian gods , to rescue the Asiatic Greeks from barbarian servi- " tude ! The enterprise will not be difficult to a prince ...
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... Lacedæmonians ; and the Lacedæmonians , who still maintained the chief sway , not only in Peloponnesus , but over all Greece , every where attempted to establish an aristocratical form of government , in subordination to their own autho ...
... Lacedæmonians ; and the Lacedæmonians , who still maintained the chief sway , not only in Peloponnesus , but over all Greece , every where attempted to establish an aristocratical form of government , in subordination to their own autho ...
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... Lacedæmonians , that they enacted a law , providing , That whereas formerly both their kings had been accustomed to accompany the army , only one of them should march out , in future , on any military enterprise , and the other remain ...
... Lacedæmonians , that they enacted a law , providing , That whereas formerly both their kings had been accustomed to accompany the army , only one of them should march out , in future , on any military enterprise , and the other remain ...
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