| Frederick Malkin - 1829 - 320 страница
...by bribery. However that might be, the responses given, on whatever subject, to the LacedaamonianSi always terminated with the command to liberate Athens...Attica was defeated, and the leader slain. But the Alcmseonid party was gaming strength; the severities of Hippias drove numbers to join it : and Cleomenes,... | |
| Dawson William Turner - 1853 - 122 страница
...by bribery. However that might be, the responses given, on whatever subject, to the Lacedeemonians, always terminated with the command to liberate Athens,...length, though bound by friendship and alliance to the Peisistratidae, they were induced to succour their opponents. A email force being first sent into Attica,... | |
| John Frost - 1858 - 416 страница
...given, on whatever subject, to the Lacedirinonians, ehvays terminated, with the command to lij1crate Athens; till at length, though bound by friendship and alliance to the Peisistral idsr, they were induced to succour their opponents. A small force being first sent into... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1908 - 512 страница
...determined to invade Attica. A small force only was first sent under Anchimolius, who was defeated and slain. But the Alcmaeonid party was gaining strength; the severities of Hippias drove numbers to join them; and the Lacedemonians, irritated by their loss and disgrace, prepared earnestly for revenge.... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1916 - 378 страница
...determined to invade Attica. A small force only was first sent under Anchimolius, who was defeated and slain. But the Alcmaeonid party was gaining strength; the severities of Hippias drove numbers to join them; and the Lacedemonians, irritated by their loss and disgrace, prepared earnestly for revenge.... | |
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