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... honoured me , when I was an exile from my country , both with other marks of esteem , and by presenting me with ten thousand darics . On receiving this money , I did not treasure it up for my own use , or squander it in luxury , but ...
... honoured me , when I was an exile from my country , both with other marks of esteem , and by presenting me with ten thousand darics . On receiving this money , I did not treasure it up for my own use , or squander it in luxury , but ...
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... honoured by Cyrus beyond the rest of the army . What , then , would I have you do ? Cyrus is at this moment urgent with the Greeks to accompany him against the king ; I therefore sug- gest that , before it is known how the other Greeks ...
... honoured by Cyrus beyond the rest of the army . What , then , would I have you do ? Cyrus is at this moment urgent with the Greeks to accompany him against the king ; I therefore sug- gest that , before it is known how the other Greeks ...
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... honour among the Greeks . Afterwards , when Clearchus left the council , he re- lated to his friends how the trial of Orontes was conducted ; for there was no injunction of secrecy . He said , that Cyrus thus opened the proceedings : 6 ...
... honour among the Greeks . Afterwards , when Clearchus left the council , he re- lated to his friends how the trial of Orontes was conducted ; for there was no injunction of secrecy . He said , that Cyrus thus opened the proceedings : 6 ...
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... honoured by Cyrus for his attachment and fidel- ity to him . CHAPTER IX . The character of Cyrus . All his personal friends are killed , except Ariæus , who takes to flight . 1. THUS then died Cyrus ; a man who , of all the Persians ...
... honoured by Cyrus for his attachment and fidel- ity to him . CHAPTER IX . The character of Cyrus . All his personal friends are killed , except Ariæus , who takes to flight . 1. THUS then died Cyrus ; a man who , of all the Persians ...
Pagina 37
... honoured by the king , and others disgraced , and hear of them ; so that in their very childhood they learn to govern and to obey . 5. Here Cyrus , first of all , showed himself most remark- able for modesty among those of his own age ...
... honoured by the king , and others disgraced , and hear of them ; so that in their very childhood they learn to govern and to obey . 5. Here Cyrus , first of all , showed himself most remark- able for modesty among those of his own age ...
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