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Page 165
... Achæans , for what forces they could fpare , and if we take in those that acted on board the Roman fleet . Amilius , indeed , just before the battle , expreffes his apprehenfions from the enemy's fuperiority of numbers ; and it is true ...
... Achæans , for what forces they could fpare , and if we take in those that acted on board the Roman fleet . Amilius , indeed , just before the battle , expreffes his apprehenfions from the enemy's fuperiority of numbers ; and it is true ...
Page 225
... Achæans and the Magnefians . As foon as thefe oppreffed people had learnt that Pelopidas was returned , they fent their deputies to Thebes , to beg the favor of fome forces , and that he might be their general . The Thebans wil hingly ...
... Achæans and the Magnefians . As foon as thefe oppreffed people had learnt that Pelopidas was returned , they fent their deputies to Thebes , to beg the favor of fome forces , and that he might be their general . The Thebans wil hingly ...
Page 229
... Achæans , and to engage by oath to fubmit to the Thebans , and to keep his forces in readiness to execute their orders . And here it is proper to relate the punishment which the gods inflicted upon him foon after for his treatment of ...
... Achæans , and to engage by oath to fubmit to the Thebans , and to keep his forces in readiness to execute their orders . And here it is proper to relate the punishment which the gods inflicted upon him foon after for his treatment of ...
Page 314
... Achæan exiles , † and the matter was much canvaffed in the fenate , fome ( peaking for their being re- ftored , and ... Achæans , in the first year of the hundred and fiftythird Olympiad , entered into meáfures for delivering up their ...
... Achæan exiles , † and the matter was much canvaffed in the fenate , fome ( peaking for their being re- ftored , and ... Achæans , in the first year of the hundred and fiftythird Olympiad , entered into meáfures for delivering up their ...
Page 343
... Achæans was coming to her houfe , was in great care and hurry to provide his fupper , her husband happening to be out of the way . In the mean time Philopamen came , and , as his habit was ordinary , the took him for one of his own ...
... Achæans was coming to her houfe , was in great care and hurry to provide his fupper , her husband happening to be out of the way . In the mean time Philopamen came , and , as his habit was ordinary , the took him for one of his own ...
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Achæans Achradina Æmilius affembly affiftance againſt Alcibiades alfo anſwer Ariftides arms army Athenians Athens battle becauſe befides Boeotia called Carthaginians Cato caufed cauſe command confiderable conful Corinthians Coriolanus defign defired Dionyfius enemy Epaminondas Fabius facrifice faid fame fecond feems fenate fent ferved fervice feveral fhips fhould fhow fide fight fince firft firſt flain Flaminius flaves foldiers fome foon forces fpirit friends ftill fuccefs fuch fuffered fword gave greateſt Grecian Greece Greeks Hannibal himſelf honor horfe horſe houſe hundred king Lacedæmonians laft Livy Macedonians mafter Marcellus Marcius Mardonius moft moſt Nicias obferved occafion paffed Pelopidas Perfeus Perfians perfons perfuaded Pharnabazus Philopomen pleaſure Plutarch Polybius prefent purpoſe raiſed reafon refpect reft Romans Rome Scipio Sicily Spartans ſtill Syracufans Syracufe Tarentum Thebans thefe Themistocles themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thouſand Timoleon took troops tyrant uſe victory Volfcians whofe
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