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... Clearchus , a La- cedæmonian , happened to be in exile . Cyrus , having met with him , was struck with admiration for him , and made him a present of ten thousand darics.2 Clearchus , on receiving the gold , raised , by means of it , a ...
... Clearchus , a La- cedæmonian , happened to be in exile . Cyrus , having met with him , was struck with admiration for him , and made him a present of ten thousand darics.2 Clearchus , on receiving the gold , raised , by means of it , a ...
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... But this is to do violence to the word ; I have followed Weiske and Kühner , who give it its ordinary signification . " Barbarorum sent word to Clearchus to join him , bringing whatever THE EXPEDITION OF CYRUS . [ B. I..
... But this is to do violence to the word ; I have followed Weiske and Kühner , who give it its ordinary signification . " Barbarorum sent word to Clearchus to join him , bringing whatever THE EXPEDITION OF CYRUS . [ B. I..
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Xenophon. sent word to Clearchus to join him , bringing whatever force was at his command ; and to Aristippus , as soon as he had come to terms with the party at home , to send him back the troops that he had . He also desired Xenias the ...
Xenophon. sent word to Clearchus to join him , bringing whatever force was at his command ; and to Aristippus , as soon as he had come to terms with the party at home , to send him back the troops that he had . He also desired Xenias the ...
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... The sense of the word must therefore be left doubtful . The sense of strigilia is supported by Suidas ; see Sturz's Lex . s . v . 12 . hopes , but was evidently distressed ; for CH . 2. ] CYRUS 18 JOINED BY CLEARCHUS .
... The sense of the word must therefore be left doubtful . The sense of strigilia is supported by Suidas ; see Sturz's Lex . s . v . 12 . hopes , but was evidently distressed ; for CH . 2. ] CYRUS 18 JOINED BY CLEARCHUS .
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... Clearchus and his men the left ; and the other captains occupied the centre . 16. First of all , then , Cyrus reviewed the Barbarians , who marched past him , drawn up in troops and companies ; 2 and afterwards the Greeks , riding by ...
... Clearchus and his men the left ; and the other captains occupied the centre . 16. First of all , then , Cyrus reviewed the Barbarians , who marched past him , drawn up in troops and companies ; 2 and afterwards the Greeks , riding by ...
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