| Oliver Goldsmith - 1774 - 364 pages
...predictions, which the priertefs of Delphos was laid to have uttered. But Demofthenes, conH 2 fiding fiding firmly in the arms of Greece, and encouraged wonderfully...the enemy, would not fuffer them to be amufed with thele oracles and frivolous predictions. It was on this occafion, he faid, that the prieftefs Philipized... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1805 - 350 pages
...and terrible predictions, which the priestess of Delphos was Said to have uttered. But Demosthenes, confiding firmly in the arms of Greece, and encouraged wonderfully by the numVer and bravery of the troops, who desired only to march against the enemy, would not suffer them... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1814 - 578 pages
...terrible predictions, which the priestess of •Delphos was said to have uttered. But Demosthenes, confiding firmly in the arms of Greece, and encouraged...wonderfully by the number and bravery of the troops, who desired only to march against the enemy, would not suffer them to be amused with these oracles and... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1818 - 346 pages
...the priestess of Delphos was said to have uttered. But Demosthenes, confiding firmly in the arms ot. Greece, .and encouraged wonderfully by the number and bravery of the troops, who desired only to march against -f tnaq} tno.y us^s) nsoq puq }Bq; 3sp Suit;; jfjaAS i<;uv -"cq Jiaq;... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1820 - 420 pages
...and terrible predictions, which the priestess of Delphos was said to have uttered : but Demosthenes, confiding firmly in the arms of Greece, and encouraged...wonderfully by the number and bravery of the troops, who desired only to march against the enemy, would not suffer them to be amused with these oracles and... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1821 - 304 pages
...and terrible predictions, which the priestess of Delphi was said to have uttered. But Demosthenes, confiding firmly in the arms of Greece, and encouraged...wonderfully by the number and bravery of the troops, who desired only to march against the enemy, would not suffer them to be amused with these oracles and... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1828 - 328 pages
...and terrible predictions, which the priestess of Delphos was said to have uttered. But Demosthenes, confiding firmly in the arms of Greece, and encouraged wonderfully by the number and bra very, of the troops, who desired only to march against the enemy, would not suffer them to be amused... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1841 - 348 pages
...and terrible predictions which the priestess of Delphi was tiaid to have uttered : but Demosthenes, confiding firmly in the arms of Greece, and encouraged...wonderfully by the number and bravery of the troops, who desired only to march against the enemy, would not suffer them to be amused with these oracles and... | |
| Charles Rollin, Robert Lynam - 1843 - 348 pages
...and terrible predictions which the priestess of Delphi was said to have uttered : but Demosthenes, confiding firmly in the arms of Greece, and encouraged...wonderfully by the number and bravery of the troops, who desired only to march against the enemy, would not suffer them to be amused with these oracles and... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1850 - 576 pages
...to have uttered; but Demosthenes, confiding firmly • Theopom. apud Plut. t'n vil. Demotl. p. 854. in the arms of Greece, and encouraged wonderfully by the number and bravery of the troops, who desired only to march against the enemy, would not surfer them to be amused with these oracles and... | |
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