Athenian Letters: Or The Epistolary Correspondence of an Agent of the King of Persia, Residing at Athens During the Peloponnesian War, Volume 1T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810 |
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Adieu advantage Ægypt Ægyptian affairs allies amongst ancient appear army ARTAPHERNES ARTAXERXES ARTYPHIUS Asia assembly Athenians Athens Attica Babylon Bactria called Chief Scribe CIMON citizens CLEANDER CLEANDER to GOBRYAS command conduct court curiosity deities dispatch Ecbatana Egypt embassadors endeavour enemies engaged entertainment esteem favour fleet former friends gallies give GOBRYAS gods Grecian Greece Greeks happy honour human HYDASPES imagine inhabitants King of Persia Lacedæmon Lacedæmonians late laws LETTER Magi magnificence manner master MEGABYZUS ment mind minister monarch nature naval noble observe occasion OROMASDES ORSAMES palace particular party peace Peloponnesian Peloponnesian War Peloponnesus PERICLES Persian empire person PHORMIO plague pleasure present priests prince received regard remarkable royal sacred Salamis satrap sent shew SITALCES solemn Sparta Susa temple Thebes thee thing thou hast thou wilt thought Thrace tion town troops whilst wisdom Xenoph XERXES