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Pagina 143
... Dexippus , and efficient exertions of Polycrates . 1. WHAT the Greeks did in their march up the country with Cyrus , and what they underwent in their journey to the Euxine Sea ; how they arrived at the Greek city of Trebi- sond , and ...
... Dexippus , and efficient exertions of Polycrates . 1. WHAT the Greeks did in their march up the country with Cyrus , and what they underwent in their journey to the Euxine Sea ; how they arrived at the Greek city of Trebi- sond , and ...
Pagina 146
... Dexippus , a Spartan , one of the periœci ; 2 who , neglecting to get vessels together , went off with the galley clear out of the Euxine . He however met with a just retribu- tion some time after ; for being in Thrace , at the court of ...
... Dexippus , a Spartan , one of the periœci ; 2 who , neglecting to get vessels together , went off with the galley clear out of the Euxine . He however met with a just retribu- tion some time after ; for being in Thrace , at the court of ...
Pagina 185
... Dexippus 3 also said that he thought Xenophon3 would rather be joined in command with Timasion , a Dardanian , over the army of Clearchus , than with himself , a Lacedæmonian . 33. But , " he continued , " since you have chosen me , I ...
... Dexippus 3 also said that he thought Xenophon3 would rather be joined in command with Timasion , a Dardanian , over the army of Clearchus , than with himself , a Lacedæmonian . 33. But , " he continued , " since you have chosen me , I ...
Pagina 202
... Dexippus , but re- conciled to them by the efforts of Xenophon . Cleander declines the chief command , which is offered him , and the army march under their former generals through Bithynia to Chrysopolis . 1. THE enemy now employed ...
... Dexippus , but re- conciled to them by the efforts of Xenophon . Cleander declines the chief command , which is offered him , and the army march under their former generals through Bithynia to Chrysopolis . 1. THE enemy now employed ...
Pagina 203
... Dexippus of the matter , ( the same that had run away with the fifty - oared galley from Trebisond , ) and requested him to keep the sheep for them , tak ing part for himself , and giving them back the rest . 6. Dexippus immediately ...
... Dexippus of the matter , ( the same that had run away with the fifty - oared galley from Trebisond , ) and requested him to keep the sheep for them , tak ing part for himself , and giving them back the rest . 6. Dexippus immediately ...
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