| John Mair - 1793 - 316 páginas
...upon which Darius was about to make war. Before this engagement at fea, Xerxes had feiit four thoufand armed men to Delphi, to plunder the temple of Apollo,...carried on the war, not with the Greeks only, but alfo with the immortal gods ; which detachment was all deftroyed with rains and thunder, that he might... | |
| John Mair - 1828 - 268 páginas
...earth ; begging, at the same time, assistance against Greece, upon which Darius was about to make war. Before this engagement at sea, Xerxes had sent four...men to Delphi, to plunder the temple of Apollo, as it* he carried on the war, not with the Greeks only, but also with the immortal gods ; which detachment... | |
| John Mair - 1830 - 268 páginas
...earth ; begging, at the same time, assistance against Greece, upon which Darius was about to make war. Before this engagement at sea, Xerxes had sent four...how vain- the strength of men is against the gods, 1 The Athenians, as they had first revolted, so did they first begin to repent, turning their contempt... | |
| Frederick Percival Leverett - 1829 - 376 páginas
...swift to rewards. ,' Xerxes, before the naval engagement in which he was conquered by Themistocles, had sent four thousand armed men to Delphi, to plunder the temple of Apollo, (as if he waged quasi gereret) war not only with the Greeks, but even with the immortal gods. Sup, ; with me,... | |
| 1831 - 512 páginas
...punishment, swift to rewards. Xerxes, before the naval engagement in which he was conquered by Themistocles, had sent four thousand armed men to Delphi, to plunder the temple of Apollo, (as if he waged quasi gereret) war not only with the Greeks, but even with the immortal gods. PHRASES. 1. At... | |
| Alexander Crombie - 1836 - 502 páginas
...nullus sit. EXERCISE. Xerxes, before the naval engagement, in which he was defeated by Themistocles, had sent four thousand armed men to Delphi, to plunder the temple of Apollo; just as if he had been carrying on war, not only with the Greeks, but also with the immortal Gods.... | |
| 1838 - 370 páginas
...punishment, swift to rewards. Xerxes, before the naval engagement in which he was conquered by Themistocles, had sent four thousand armed men to Delphi, to plunder the temple of Apollo, (as if he waged quasi gereret) war not only with the Greeks, but even with the immortal gods. Sup, camo1 ; with... | |
| Alexander Crombie - 1854 - 474 páginas
...nullus sit. EXERCISE. Xerxes, before the naval Engagement, in which he was defeated by Themistocles, had sent four thousand armed men to Delphi, to plunder the temple of Apollo ; just as if he had been carrying on war, not only with the Greeks, but also with the immortal Gods.... | |
| Nathaniel Howard - 1869 - 176 páginas
...punishment, swift to rewards. Xerxes, before the naval engagement in which he was conquered by Themistocles, had sent four thousand armed men to Delphi, to plunder the temple of Apollo, (as if he waged quasi gereret) war not only with the Greeks, but even with the immortal Gods. Sup, cam ; ' with... | |
| John Barrow Allen - 1875 - 250 páginas
...[apud] ancient authors that Xerxes, before the naval battle, in which he was defeated by Themistocles, sent four thousand armed men to Delphi, to plunder the temple of Apollo. 3. The letter which Fabius wrote has not been brought to Rome. 4. Fabius says that the letter which... | |
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