Xenophon's Anabasis: Or, Expedition of Cyrus, and the Memorabilia of SocratesG. Bell & sons, Limited, 1915 - 518 pages |
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... journey from Sardis , 2 and proceeded through et Græcorum [ exercitum ] , " says Kühner , " quem Cyrus ibi , ubi versabatur , collectum habebat . " The rò before vravda is an addi- tion of Dindorf's , which Kühner pronounces unnecessary ...
... journey from Sardis , 2 and proceeded through et Græcorum [ exercitum ] , " says Kühner , " quem Cyrus ibi , ubi versabatur , collectum habebat . " The rò before vravda is an addi- tion of Dindorf's , which Kühner pronounces unnecessary ...
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... journey seated in his chariot , and having but a small body of troops in line before him ; while the far greater part of the army observed no order on their march , and many of the soldiers ' arms were carried on the waggons and beasts ...
... journey seated in his chariot , and having but a small body of troops in line before him ; while the far greater part of the army observed no order on their march , and many of the soldiers ' arms were carried on the waggons and beasts ...
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... journey from him , the king will no longer be able to overtake us ; since he will not dare to pursue us with a small force ; and , with a numerous army , he will not be able to march fast enough , and will pro 1 Εἰς τὸν πρῶτον σταθμόν ...
... journey from him , the king will no longer be able to overtake us ; since he will not dare to pursue us with a small force ; and , with a numerous army , he will not be able to march fast enough , and will pro 1 Εἰς τὸν πρῶτον σταθμόν ...
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... journey ; and Socrates , fearing that if he attached himself to Cyrus it might prove a ground for accusation against him with his country , because Cyrus was thought to have zealously assisted the Lacedæmonians in their war with Athens ...
... journey ; and Socrates , fearing that if he attached himself to Cyrus it might prove a ground for accusation against him with his country , because Cyrus was thought to have zealously assisted the Lacedæmonians in their war with Athens ...
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... journey , und unwilling to proceed , yet the greater part of them , out of respect both for one another and for Cyrus , continued to follow him ; of which number was Xenophon . 11. When this perplexity occurred , Xenophon was distressed ...
... journey , und unwilling to proceed , yet the greater part of them , out of respect both for one another and for Cyrus , continued to follow him ; of which number was Xenophon . 11. When this perplexity occurred , Xenophon was distressed ...
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