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... receiving the exiles under his protection , and assembling an army , laid siege to Miletus by land and sea , and used every exertion to restore these exiles ; and he had thus another pretext for augmenting the number of his forces . 8 ...
... receiving the exiles under his protection , and assembling an army , laid siege to Miletus by land and sea , and used every exertion to restore these exiles ; and he had thus another pretext for augmenting the number of his forces . 8 ...
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... received from the queen of Cilicia . The town of Thymbrium ; the fountain of Midas . Cyrus enters Cilicia , and is met at Tarsus by Syennesis , the king of the country . 1. WHEN it seemed to him time to march up into the coun- try , he ...
... received from the queen of Cilicia . The town of Thymbrium ; the fountain of Midas . Cyrus enters Cilicia , and is met at Tarsus by Syennesis , the king of the country . 1. WHEN it seemed to him time to march up into the coun- try , he ...
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Xenophon. messenger came to inform him that Syennesis had quitted the heights , on receiving information that Menon's army was already in Cilicia within the mountains , and hearing that Tamos had a number of galleys , belonging to the ...
Xenophon. messenger came to inform him that Syennesis had quitted the heights , on receiving information that Menon's army was already in Cilicia within the mountains , and hearing that Tamos had a number of galleys , belonging to the ...
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... received solemn assurances of safety . 27. Afterwards , when they had met , Syennesis gave Cyrus a large sum of money ... receive back the captured slaves , if they anywhere met with them . CHAPTER III . Cyrus is forced to stay twenty ...
... received solemn assurances of safety . 27. Afterwards , when they had met , Syennesis gave Cyrus a large sum of money ... receive back the captured slaves , if they anywhere met with them . CHAPTER III . Cyrus is forced to stay twenty ...
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... receiving this money , I did not treasure it up for my own use , or squander it in luxury , but spent it upon you ... received from him . 5. But since you are unwill- ing to accompany him on this expedition , I am under the ob- ligation ...
... receiving this money , I did not treasure it up for my own use , or squander it in luxury , but spent it upon you ... received from him . 5. But since you are unwill- ing to accompany him on this expedition , I am under the ob- ligation ...
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