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... hearing that Tamos had a number of galleys , belonging to the Lacedæ- monians and Cyrus himself , sailing round from Ionia to Cilicia . 22. Cyrus accordingly ascended the mountains without any opposition , and saw the tents in which the ...
... hearing that Tamos had a number of galleys , belonging to the Lacedæ- monians and Cyrus himself , sailing round from Ionia to Cilicia . 22. Cyrus accordingly ascended the mountains without any opposition , and saw the tents in which the ...
Pagina 12
... hearing these assur- ances , applauded him for saying that he would not march against the king ; and more than two thousand of the troops of Xenias and Pasion , taking with them their arms and baggage , went and encamped under Clearchus ...
... hearing these assur- ances , applauded him for saying that he would not march against the king ; and more than two thousand of the troops of Xenias and Pasion , taking with them their arms and baggage , went and encamped under Clearchus ...
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... hearing these proposals , they at once complied with them , and crossed the river before the others had given their answer . And when Cyrus perceived that they had crossed , he was much pleased , and despatched Glus to Menon's troops ...
... hearing these proposals , they at once complied with them , and crossed the river before the others had given their answer . And when Cyrus perceived that they had crossed , he was much pleased , and despatched Glus to Menon's troops ...
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... Hearing this , Cyrus said , " We have before us , my friends , the empire that was my father's , extending , on the south , to the parts where men cannot live for heat ; and on the north , to the parts where they cannot live for cold ...
... Hearing this , Cyrus said , " We have before us , my friends , the empire that was my father's , extending , on the south , to the parts where men cannot live for heat ; and on the north , to the parts where they cannot live for cold ...
Pagina 45
... hearing this intelligence , and the other Greeks , on learning it from them , 1 were grievously afflicted ; and Clearchus spoke thus : " Would that Cyrus were still alive ; but since he is no more , carry back word to Ariæus , 1 ...
... hearing this intelligence , and the other Greeks , on learning it from them , 1 were grievously afflicted ; and Clearchus spoke thus : " Would that Cyrus were still alive ; but since he is no more , carry back word to Ariæus , 1 ...
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