| Charles Rollin - 1804 - 584 頁
...but it is surprizing, how he could prevail so far as to make a whole people approve them, since this is all that could be expected from an assembly of...senators. * Some time after, the Lacedaemonians again im. plored the aid of the Athenians against the Messenians and Helots, who had seized upon Ithoma.... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1805 - 408 頁
...but it is sm-prising how he could prevail so far as to make a whole people approve them, since this is all that could be expected from an assembly of...Messenians and helots, who had seized upon Ithoma. But these forces being arrived under the command of Cimon, the Spartans began to dread their intrepidity,... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1808 - 684 頁
...but it is surprising how he could prevail so far as to make a whole people approve them, since this is all that could be expected from an assembly of...wisest and gravest senators. 'Some time after, the Lacedemonians again implored the aid of the Athenians against the Messenians and Helots, who had seized... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1820 - 386 頁
...but it is surprising, hiw he could prevail so far as to make a whole people approve them, since this is all that could be expected from an assembly of...again implored the aid of the Athenians against the Messemans and Helots, who had seized upon ltho-na. But these forces being arrived under the com nan.l... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1825 - 500 頁
...own country permits and even enjoins them to lay hold of. The counsels of Cimon were perfectly »vise and equitable ; but it is surprising, how he could...wisest and gravest senators. Some time after, the Lacedœmonians again implored the aid of the Athenians against the Messenians and Helots, who had seized... | |
| Charles Rollin, James Bell - 1839 - 666 頁
...but it is surprising how tie could prevail so far as to make a whole people approve them, since this is all that could be expected from an assembly of...again implored the aid of the Athenians against the Messeni1 These were so denominated from Helos, a city of I .a. cania, mined by the Spartan«. This... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1841 - 384 頁
...but it is surprising how he could prevail so far as to make a whole people approve them, since this is all that could be expected from an assembly of...wisest and gravest senators. Some time after,* the Lacedaemomans again implored the aid othe Athenians against the Messenians and Helots, who had seized... | |
| Charles Rollin, Robert Lynam - 1843 - 384 頁
...how he could prevail so far as to make a whole people approve them, since this is all that could bo expected from an assembly of the wisest and gravest senators. Some time after,* the Lacedsemomans again implored the aid Oi the Athenians against the Mcssenians and Helots, who had seized... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1848 - 598 頁
...people acceded to his opinion, and accordingly a succor wus voted. Some time after the Lacedremonians again implored the aid of the Athenians against the...Cimon, the Spartans began to dread their intrepidity and great fame ; and affronted them so far, as to send them back, upon suspicion of their intending... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1853 - 476 頁
...counsels of Citnon wrrt perfectly wise and equitable ; but it is surprising, how he could prevail so lar as to make a whole people approve them, since that...after, the Lacedaemonians again implored the aid of the Athenian* igainst the Messenians and Helots, who had seized upon lllioni.i. But on the arrival of those... | |
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