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" Plataeans were, therefore called on, one by one, to say, Whether, in the present war, they had done any service to the Lacedaemonians, or their allies ? All answering in the negative, they were severally led aside, and immediately put to death. "
The History of Greece - Page 163
by William Mitford - 1835
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Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records ..., Volume 3

William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 368 pages
...supported, to the simple question which was at first proposed. The Plataeans were, therefore called on, one by one, to say, Whether, in the present war, they...severally led aside, and immediately put to death. The number of the Plataeans amounted to two hundred, and that of the Athenians to twerty-five. The...
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Universal history, ancient and modern, Volume 3

William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 376 pages
...ans\yerto the simple question which was at first proposed. The Plataeans were therefore called on, one by one, to say whether in the present war they...Lacedaemonians, or their allies ? All answering in fhe negative, they were severally led aside, and immediately put to death\ tteath. The .number of the...
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Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records ..., Volume 3

William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 360 pages
...supported, to the simple question which was at first proposed. The Platicans were, therefore called on, one by one, to say, Whether, in the present war, they had done any service to the Lacedemonians, or their allies ? All answering in the negative, they were severally led aside, and...
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The History of Greece, Volume 3

William Mitford - 1814 - 444 pages
...preferred but the simple CHAP, simple question was put to the Plataeans, ' Whether, xv. . ' in the existing war, they had done any service to ' the Lacedaemonians or their allies ?' Startled at such a proceeding, the Plataeans requested that they might be permitted to speak more...
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Universal History Americanised; Or, An Historical View of the World, from ...

David Ramsay - 1819 - 356 pages
...accusation was preferred; but the simple question was put to the Plataeans," whe. ther in the existing war they had done any service to the Lacedaemonians or their allies?" Startled at such a proceeding, the Plataeans requested that they might be permitted to speak more largely...
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The history of Greece, continued to the death of Alexander the ..., Volume 3

William Mitford - 1835 - 422 pages
...accusation was preferred, but the simple question was put to the Plataeans, " Whether in the existing war they had done any service to the Lacedaemonians or their allies?" Startled at such a proceeding, the Plataeans requested that they might be permitted to say something...
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The History of Greece, from the Earliest Period to the Death of ..., Volume 3

William Mitford - 1835 - 424 pages
...accusation was preferred, but the simple question was put to the Plataeans, " Whether in the existing war they had done any service to the Lacedaemonians or their allies ? " Startled at such a proceeding, the Plataeans requested that they might be permitted to say something...
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History of Greece from the Earliest Times to the Destruction of Corinth, B.C ...

Leonhard Schmitz - 1851 - 556 pages
...judges appointed by Sparta arrived. They asked the Plataeans this question only ; whether, during this war, they had done any service to the Lacedaemonians or their allies 1 The question at once revealed to the unfortunate men the fate in store for them. Their spokesman...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, System of universal knowledge, Volume 15

Encyclopaedia - 1851 - 568 pages
...trial, the only question asked of MASSACRE OF THE PLATEAUS. BC 429. them was, " Whether, during the war, they had done any service to the Lacedaemonians or their allies ?" Perceiving that this demand was only made in order to afford a pretext for their destruction, they...
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A history of Greece, from the earliest times to the destruction of Corinth ...

Leonhard Schmitz - 1856 - 626 pages
...judges appointed by Sparta arrived. They asked the Plataeans this question only ; whether, during this war, they had done any service to the Lacedaemonians or their allies ? The question at once revealed to the unfortunate men the fate in store for them. Their spokesman...
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