A Manual of Ancient HistoryWilson, Hinkle, 1872 - 376 pages |
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... Athenians were defeated at Hale , but soon after won a naval battle at Cec'ryphalia , * which more than retrieved their reputation . Ægina now joined in the war , and the Athenians landed upon the island and besieged the city . A ...
... Athenians were defeated at Hale , but soon after won a naval battle at Cec'ryphalia , * which more than retrieved their reputation . Ægina now joined in the war , and the Athenians landed upon the island and besieged the city . A ...
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... Athenians upon the heights of Delium . The battle commenced late in the day . The Athenian right was at first successful , but their left was borne down by the Theban phalanx . In their ranks were Socrates , the philoso- pher , and his ...
... Athenians upon the heights of Delium . The battle commenced late in the day . The Athenian right was at first successful , but their left was borne down by the Theban phalanx . In their ranks were Socrates , the philoso- pher , and his ...
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... Athenians . The Spartans had lost seventy - seven vessels , and their fleet at Mytilene hastily withdrew , leaving the harbor open for the escape of Conon . 205. At the beginning of the next year , Lysander was again placed in command ...
... Athenians . The Spartans had lost seventy - seven vessels , and their fleet at Mytilene hastily withdrew , leaving the harbor open for the escape of Conon . 205. At the beginning of the next year , Lysander was again placed in command ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
History of the Chaldæan Monarchy | 17 |
Geographical Outline of Africa | 48 |
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