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第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 39 筆
第 109 頁
... engagement , you may expect the contrary of all " the good I have enumerated . " c CX . These arguments of Miltiades produced the defired effect upon Callimachus , from whose interpofition interpofition it was determined to fight ...
... engagement , you may expect the contrary of all " the good I have enumerated . " c CX . These arguments of Miltiades produced the defired effect upon Callimachus , from whose interpofition interpofition it was determined to fight ...
第 112 頁
... engagement , and when the day of his particular command arrived , gave up his right to Miltiades , and the other generals followed his ex- ample . Themiftocles and Ariftides were the two commanders , who , at the head of their different ...
... engagement , and when the day of his particular command arrived , gave up his right to Miltiades , and the other generals followed his ex- ample . Themiftocles and Ariftides were the two commanders , who , at the head of their different ...
第 115 頁
... engagement a moft remarkáble inci- dent occurred an Athenian , the fon of Cuphago- ras , whose name was Epizelus , whilft valiantly fighting , was fuddenly ftruck with blindnefs . He had received no wound , nor any kind of injury ...
... engagement a moft remarkáble inci- dent occurred an Athenian , the fon of Cuphago- ras , whose name was Epizelus , whilft valiantly fighting , was fuddenly ftruck with blindnefs . He had received no wound , nor any kind of injury ...
第 214 頁
... engagements ; and as on the man's fide there was an effeminate cowardice , on the woman's was observed a masculine courage . " She is honourably mentioned by a variety of writers , but at length fell a victim to the tender paffion . She ...
... engagements ; and as on the man's fide there was an effeminate cowardice , on the woman's was observed a masculine courage . " She is honourably mentioned by a variety of writers , but at length fell a victim to the tender paffion . She ...
第 250 頁
... engagement by fea , the only proper interpretation of the walls of wood . This opinion of Themistocles appeared to the Athenians more judicious than that of the interpreters , who were averse to a naval engagement ; and who advised ...
... engagement by fea , the only proper interpretation of the walls of wood . This opinion of Themistocles appeared to the Athenians more judicious than that of the interpreters , who were averse to a naval engagement ; and who advised ...
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