The World's Great Classics, Volume 26Colonial Press, 1899 |
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Page 125
... Iphicrates . Aristophon accused him of having betrayed the fleet which he commanded . Iphicrates , with that confidence which an established reputation inspires , asked him , " Would you be guilty of such a piece of treachery ? " By no ...
... Iphicrates . Aristophon accused him of having betrayed the fleet which he commanded . Iphicrates , with that confidence which an established reputation inspires , asked him , " Would you be guilty of such a piece of treachery ? " By no ...
Page 221
... Iphicrates was sent with twelve thousand men to their relief ; and on advice received that Epaminondas was marching against Lacedæmon at the head of the Thebans , Argives , and Arcadians , Chabrias was despatched with another ...
... Iphicrates was sent with twelve thousand men to their relief ; and on advice received that Epaminondas was marching against Lacedæmon at the head of the Thebans , Argives , and Arcadians , Chabrias was despatched with another ...
Page 268
... Iphicrates cut off the detachment ; that Chabrias gained the naval victory at Naxos ; thus you seem to resign all your share in these actions by those extravagant honors which you heap on your generals . Such was the noble conduct of ...
... Iphicrates cut off the detachment ; that Chabrias gained the naval victory at Naxos ; thus you seem to resign all your share in these actions by those extravagant honors which you heap on your generals . Such was the noble conduct of ...
Page 294
... Iphicrates the Athenian . Tourreil , in his notes on the second Olyn- thiac oration , dated the period of the Macedonians being in this tributary state from the establishment of the Athenian colony at Amphipolis , under Agnon the son of ...
... Iphicrates the Athenian . Tourreil , in his notes on the second Olyn- thiac oration , dated the period of the Macedonians being in this tributary state from the establishment of the Athenian colony at Amphipolis , under Agnon the son of ...
Page 384
... Iphicrates , and Timotheus . Ask for what reason they made them presents and raised them statues . With one voice they will instantly reply , that to Chabrias they granted these honors on account of the sea - fight at Naxos ; to Iphicrates ...
... Iphicrates , and Timotheus . Ask for what reason they made them presents and raised them statues . With one voice they will instantly reply , that to Chabrias they granted these honors on account of the sea - fight at Naxos ; to Iphicrates ...
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