According to the best information I have been able to procure, we are now going to invade a number of powerful cities ; cities independent of one another, nor standing in need of public revolutions, which people who cringe under the yoke of slavery might... The History of the Peloponnesian War - Page 106by Thucydides - 1818Full view - About this book
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...going to invade a num** ber of powerful cities, cities independent of one an*' other, nor ftanding in need of public revolutions, " which people who cringe under the yoke of flavery ' " mighc B.VL THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR. 113 *' might readily embrace, in order to render their... | |
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...to the best information I have been able to procure, we are now going to invade a number of powerful cities ; cities independent of one another, nor standing...their own liberty for subjection to us, as they are numerous, at least for one island, and many of them inhabited by Grecians. For, without reckoning Naxus... | |
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...to the best information I have been able to procure, we are now going to invade a number of powerful cities ; cities independent of one another, nor standing...their own liberty for subjection to us, as they are numerous, at least for one/island, and many of them inhabited by Grecians. For, without reckoning Naxus... | |
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...to the last information I have been able to procure, we are now going to invade a number of powerful cities ; cities independent of one another, nor standing...people, who cringe under the yoke of slavery, might easily embrace, in order to render their condition more supportable." Chap. 27. My7vue iv dSe&g TOV... | |
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...to the last information I have been able to procure, we are now going to invade a number of powerful cities ; cities independent of one another, nor standing...people, who cringe under the yoke of slavery, might easily embrace, in order to render their condition more supportable." Chap. 27. Mrivve iv d&ojg rov... | |
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...to the last information I have been able to procure, we are now going to invade a number of powerful cities ; cities independent of one another, nor standing...people, who cringe under the yoke of slavery, might easily embrace, In order to render their condition more supportable." Chap. 27. Wlrivveiv dSe&g tov... | |
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...to the last information I have been able to procure, we are now going to invade a number of powerful cities ; cities independent of one another, nor standing...people, who cringe under the yoke of slavery, might easily embrace, in order to render their condition more supportable." Chap. 27. Mqvveiv dbeosVov (3ov%a(t£vov... | |
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