History of the Island of Corfú, and of the Republic of the Ionian IslandsColburn and Company, 1852 - Всего страниц: 323 |
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... endeavoured , by more effectual resistance , to prevent a total rout , but disorder was already everywhere prevalent . The Corinthians followed up their success ; and the Corcyreans were only saved by reaching their own shore , where ...
... endeavoured , by more effectual resistance , to prevent a total rout , but disorder was already everywhere prevalent . The Corinthians followed up their success ; and the Corcyreans were only saved by reaching their own shore , where ...
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... endeavoured to justify their conduct on the plea of the public interest , and as being the only expedient for frustrating a design of bringing the people under Athenian slavery : advising them " in future to receive neither of the rival ...
... endeavoured to justify their conduct on the plea of the public interest , and as being the only expedient for frustrating a design of bringing the people under Athenian slavery : advising them " in future to receive neither of the rival ...
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... endeavoured to allay the party feeling which , as usual , divided the citizens ; and with a view to raise their hopes made a sally from the town , by which manoeuvre he cut off two hundred of the enemy . Having on that occasion observed ...
... endeavoured to allay the party feeling which , as usual , divided the citizens ; and with a view to raise their hopes made a sally from the town , by which manoeuvre he cut off two hundred of the enemy . Having on that occasion observed ...
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... endeavouring to cover the retreat with his main body , and with the loss of their leader , the rout of the besiegers became general : the camp itself would have been taken had not the Corcyreans been deterred at the sight of the ...
... endeavouring to cover the retreat with his main body , and with the loss of their leader , the rout of the besiegers became general : the camp itself would have been taken had not the Corcyreans been deterred at the sight of the ...
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... Endeavouring to extend his conquests beyond the Gulf of Lepanto , he was defeated in 1205 by Geoffroy de Ville - Hardouin ; and being afterwards hard pressed by the Emperor Henry , he acknowledged the supremacy of the Pope , and gave ...
... Endeavouring to extend his conquests beyond the Gulf of Lepanto , he was defeated in 1205 by Geoffroy de Ville - Hardouin ; and being afterwards hard pressed by the Emperor Henry , he acknowledged the supremacy of the Pope , and gave ...
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