The Cyropaedia: Or, Institution of Cyrus and the Hellenics, Or Grecian HistoryG. Bell & Sons, 1876 - 579 pages |
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Page 404
... Teleutias , with about twelve galleys , supported him at the same time by sea , so that their mother was thought a happy woman , because , in the same day , one of her sons took the walls of the enemy on land , and the other captured ...
... Teleutias , with about twelve galleys , supported him at the same time by sea , so that their mother was thought a happy woman , because , in the same day , one of her sons took the walls of the enemy on land , and the other captured ...
Page 417
... Teleutias to join Struthes ; and the Athenians send out Thrasybulus to oppose both of them . Thrasybulus , instead of going to Rhodes , sails to Thrace , where he reconciles two princes that were at variance . He then recovers Byzan ...
... Teleutias to join Struthes ; and the Athenians send out Thrasybulus to oppose both of them . Thrasybulus , instead of going to Rhodes , sails to Thrace , where he reconciles two princes that were at variance . He then recovers Byzan ...
Page 421
... Teleutias came out to take the command of the Lacedæmonian fleet from Herippidas , and he , in his turn , be- came master of the gulf . 13 . 12. The Lacedæmonians , when they heard that Conon was rebuilding the walls of Athens with the ...
... Teleutias came out to take the command of the Lacedæmonian fleet from Herippidas , and he , in his turn , be- came master of the gulf . 13 . 12. The Lacedæmonians , when they heard that Conon was rebuilding the walls of Athens with the ...
Page 424
... Teleutias , accordingly , having gone to Samos , and taken some vessels from thence , sailed to Cnidus , and Ecdicus returned home . 24. Having now seven and twenty ships under his com- mand , Teleutias set sail for Rhodes , and , on ...
... Teleutias , accordingly , having gone to Samos , and taken some vessels from thence , sailed to Cnidus , and Ecdicus returned home . 24. Having now seven and twenty ships under his com- mand , Teleutias set sail for Rhodes , and , on ...
Page 425
... Teleutias was ready with a fleet to support them , and , on the other , tha his own friends were not likely to fall into the hands of their enemies , as they were in possession of cities , were far more numerous , and had had the ...
... Teleutias was ready with a fleet to support them , and , on the other , tha his own friends were not likely to fall into the hands of their enemies , as they were in possession of cities , were far more numerous , and had had the ...
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