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 163by William Mitford - 1835Full view - About this book
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