| William Mitford - 1814 - 444 pages
...Grecian cities in Thrace. His character passed for a specimen of the character of his fellowcountrymen ; and his constant declaration, that the great purpose...credit. Perdiccas, a prince of much policy and little honor, forgetting his resentment, was desirous of profiting from his connection with such an ally as... | |
| David Ramsay - 1819 - 466 pages
...through the other Grecian cities in Thrace. His character passed for a specimen of the character of his countrymen ; and his constant declaration, that the...forgetting his resentment, was desirous of profiting by his connection with such an ally as Brasidas ; and condescended to visit him, for the purpose of... | |
| David Ramsay - 1819 - 468 pages
...through the other Grecian cities in Thrace. His character passed for a specimen of the character of his countrymen ; and his constant declaration, that the...honour, forgetting his resentment, was desirous of profiling by his connection with such an ally as Brasidas ; and condescended to visit him, for the... | |
| William Mitford - 1829 - 520 pages
...Grecian cities in Thrace. His character passed for a specimen of the character of his fellow-countrymen; and his constant declaration, that the great purpose...credit. Perdiccas, a prince of much policy and little honor, forgetting his resentment, was desirous of profiting from his connexion with such an ally as... | |
| Thucydides - 1829 - 584 pages
...interpretation ; for ravra refers to the words ra TTtpi Trjv Afitpi-jroKiv iZijprvtTO. s Perdiccax came up.} Perdiccas, a prince of much policy and little honour,...his resentment, was desirous of profiting from his connection with such an ally as Brasidas, and condescended to visit him for thepurpose of concerting... | |
| Thucydides - 1829 - 586 pages
...interpretation ; for ravra refers to the words га TTtpi Ttjv A^0iîro\tv tSr/pri'Éro. 6 Perdiccat came tip.] Perdiccas, a prince of much policy and little honour,...his resentment, was desirous of profiting from his connection with such an ally as Brasidas, and condescended to visit him for the purpose of concerting... | |
| William Mitford - 1835 - 366 pages
...Grecian cities in Thrace. His character passed for a specimen of the character of his fellow-countrymen ; and his constant declaration, that the great purpose...his resentment, was desirous of profiting from his connection with such an ally as Brasidas, and condescended to visit him with the purpose of concerting... | |
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