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" although his representation of the facts will not bear the light of day. For we have compelled every land and every sea to open a path for our valour, and have everywhere planted eternal memorials of our friendship and of our enmity. Such is the city... "
Thucydides - Page 112
by Thucydides - 1881
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The Standard authors reader, arranged and annotated by the editor of 'Poetry ...

Griffith, Farran, Browne and co - 1883 - 392 pages
...may please foe M\a moment, although bis representation of the facts VAX -no bear the light of clay. For we have compelled every land and every sea to...sake these men nobly fought and died ; they could not bear the thought that she might be taken from them; and every one of us who survive should gladly toil...
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Extempore Speech, how to Acquire and Practice it

William Pittenger - 1883 - 294 pages
...shall not need the praises of Homer or of any other panegyrist whose poetry may please for the moment, although his representation of the facts will not...compelled every land and every sea to open a path for our valor, and have everywhere planted eternal memorials of our friendship and of our enmity. Such is the...
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College Greek Course in English

William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1884 - 328 pages
...shall not need the praises of Homer or of any other panegyrist whose poetry may please for the moment, although his representation of the facts will not...compelled every land and every sea to open a path for our valor, and have everywhere planted eternal memorials of our friendship and of our enmity. Such is the...
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College Greek Course in English, Volume 59

William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1884 - 348 pages
...shall not need the praises of Homer or of any other panegyrist whose poetry may please for the moment, although his representation of the facts will not...compelled every land and every sea to open a path for our valor, and have everywhere planted eternal memorials of our friendship and of our enmity. Such is the...
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College Greek Course in English

William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1884 - 350 pages
...shall not need the praises of Homer or of any other panegyrist whose poetry may please for the moment, although his representation of the facts will not...compelled every land and every sea to open a path for our valor, and have everywhere planted eternal memorials of our friendship and of our enmity. Such is the...
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Outlines of Universal History

George Park Fisher - 1885 - 810 pages
...shall not need the praises of Homer or of any other panegyrist, whose poetry may please for the moment, although his representation of the facts will not bear the light of day; for we have compelled every und and every sea to open a path for our valor, and have everywhere planted eternal memorials of our...
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Outlines of Universal History

George Park Fisher - 1885 - 786 pages
...poetry may please for the moment, although his representation of the facts will not bear the fight of day; for we have compelled every land and every sea to open a path for our valor, and have everywhere planted eternal memorials of our friendship and of our enmity. Such is the...
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College Greek Course in English

William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1888 - 342 pages
...shall not need the praises of Homer or of any other panegyrist whose poetry may please for the moment, although his representation of the facts will not...compelled every land and every sea to open a path for our valor, and have everywhere planted eternal memorials of our friendship and of our enmity. Such is the...
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Ancient history

George Park Fisher - 1888 - 290 pages
...shall not need the praises of Homer or of any other panegyrist, whose poetry may please for the moment, although his representation of the facts will not...compelled every land and every sea to open a path for our valor, and have everywhere planted eternal memorials of our friendship and of our enmity. Such is the...
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Essays and Addresses

Bernard Bosanquet - 1889 - 220 pages
...power of adapting himself to the most varied forms of action with the utmost versatility and grace." " Such is the city for whose sake these men nobly fought and died; they could not bear the thought that she might be taken from them ; and every one of us who survive should gladly...
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