History of the Island of Corfú, and of the Republic of the Ionian IslandsColburn and Company, 1852 - Всего страниц: 323 |
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... considerable extent , requiring docks and storehouses . Their commercial interest in- duced the body of the people to prefer an alliance * Xen . Hellen . Lib . 6 . with Athens , to that of Sparta : and , 18 HISTORY OF CORFÚ .
... considerable extent , requiring docks and storehouses . Their commercial interest in- duced the body of the people to prefer an alliance * Xen . Hellen . Lib . 6 . with Athens , to that of Sparta : and , 18 HISTORY OF CORFÚ .
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... interests , had created , * Thucyd . B. 1. It was also said that the Corcyreans were indebted to him for having awarded to them twenty talents , and the moiety of the colony of Leucas , which was in dispute between them and the ...
... interests , had created , * Thucyd . B. 1. It was also said that the Corcyreans were indebted to him for having awarded to them twenty talents , and the moiety of the colony of Leucas , which was in dispute between them and the ...
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... interests of that Republic ; and ambassadors from Corinth arrived nearly at the same time . An assembly of the people † was held ; and the Corinthians so far prevailed , that it was resolved to remain neuter during the war . The * About ...
... interests of that Republic ; and ambassadors from Corinth arrived nearly at the same time . An assembly of the people † was held ; and the Corinthians so far prevailed , that it was resolved to remain neuter during the war . The * About ...
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... 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 parties , unless they came peaceably , and in a single vessel ...
... 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 parties , unless they came peaceably , and in a single vessel ...
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... interest to him than it was to Sparta . + Alcidas , on his arrival in Corcyra , gave out that he was bound for Sicily ; but the citizens , penetrating his designs , strongly fortified the town , and sent advice of their suspicions to ...
... interest to him than it was to Sparta . + Alcidas , on his arrival in Corcyra , gave out that he was bound for Sicily ; but the citizens , penetrating his designs , strongly fortified the town , and sent advice of their suspicions to ...
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