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... Cheirisophus the Lacedæmonian , who had been sent for by Cyrus , and who had with him seven hundred heavy - armed troops , which he commanded as part of the army of Cyrus . The ships were moored opposite Cyrus's tent . Here , too , the ...
... Cheirisophus the Lacedæmonian , who had been sent for by Cyrus , and who had with him seven hundred heavy - armed troops , which he commanded as part of the army of Cyrus . The ships were moored opposite Cyrus's tent . Here , too , the ...
Pagina 46
... Cheirisophus the Lacedæmonian , and Menon the Thessalian ; for Menon himself desired to go , as he was con- nected with Ariaus by ties of friendship and hospitality . 6. While they departed on their mission Clearchus waited where he was ...
... Cheirisophus the Lacedæmonian , and Menon the Thessalian ; for Menon himself desired to go , as he was con- nected with Ariaus by ties of friendship and hospitality . 6. While they departed on their mission Clearchus waited where he was ...
Pagina 49
... Cheirisophus ; Menon had remained there with Ariæus . They reported , " that Ariæus said that there were many Per- sians , of superior rank to himself , who would not endure that he should be king ; but , " he adds , " if you wish to ...
... Cheirisophus ; Menon had remained there with Ariæus . They reported , " that Ariæus said that there were many Per- sians , of superior rank to himself , who would not endure that he should be king ; but , " he adds , " if you wish to ...
Pagina 69
... Cheirisophus , he happened to be absent at some village look- ing for provisions . 38. When they had stopped just within hearing , Ariæus said to them : " Clearchus , O Greeks , having been found guilty of perjury , and of violating the ...
... Cheirisophus , he happened to be absent at some village look- ing for provisions . 38. When they had stopped just within hearing , Ariæus said to them : " Clearchus , O Greeks , having been found guilty of perjury , and of violating the ...
Pagina 82
... Cheirisophus said , " Till the present moment , O Xenophon , I knew nothing of you , except having heard that you were an Athenian , but now I have to praise you both for what you say and what you do , and could wish that there were ...
... Cheirisophus said , " Till the present moment , O Xenophon , I knew nothing of you , except having heard that you were an Athenian , but now I have to praise you both for what you say and what you do , and could wish that there were ...
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