| Charles Rollin - History, Ancient - 1804 - 584 pages
...besiegers, after having pursued them to no purpose, returned to their camp. In the mean time, the Plataeans who remained in the city, supposing that all their...being told the true state of the affair, he withdrew. c About the end of the following campaign, which is that wherein Mitylene was taken, the Platieans... | |
| Charles Rollin - History, Ancient - 1805 - 408 pages
...them to no purpose, returned to their camp. In the mean time, the Plataeans who remained in the c\t\\ supposing that all their companions had been killed,...being told the true state of the affair, he withdrew. t About the end of the following campaign, which is that wherein Mitylene was taken, the Platxans,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1805 - 350 pages
...besiegers, after having pursued them to no purpose, returned to their camp. In the mean time, the Platxans who remained in the city, supposing that all their...themselves, affirmed they were) sent a herald to demand their dead bodies ; but being told the true state of the affair, he withdrew. At the end of the fallowing... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1806 - 444 pages
...one archer cxcepted , who was taken on the side oT the outer ditch. In the mean time , the Plataans , who remained in the city , supposing that all their companions had been killed, because those who returned , to justify themselves, affirmed they were, sent a herald to demand their dead bodies ; but... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 322 pages
...one archer excepted, who was taken on the side of the outer ditch. In the mean time, the Plataeans, who remained in the city, supposing that all their companions had been killed, because those who returned, to justify themsefves, affirmed they were, sent a herald to demand their dead bodies ; but... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1812 - 454 pages
...besiegers, after having pursued them to no purpose, returned to their camp. In the mean time, the Plataeans, who remained in the city, supposing that all their companions had been killed, (because they who were returned, to justify themselves, affirmed they were,) sent a herald to demand their dead... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1814 - 578 pages
...besiegers, after having pursued them to -no purpose, returned to their camp. In the mean time, the Platasans who remained in the city, supposing that all their...themselves, affirmed they were) sent a herald to demand their dead bodies, but being told the true state />f the affair, he withdrew. At the end of the following... | |
| Charles Rollin - History, Ancient - 1815 - 544 pages
...returned to their camp. In the mean time, the Plata ans who remained in the city, supposing thatall their companions had been killed, because those who...being told the true state of the affair, he withdrew. f About the end of the following campaign, which is that wherein Mitylene was taken, the Plat,eans,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1818 - 346 pages
...(because those who were returned, to justify themselves, affirmed they were) sent a herald to demand their dead bodies ; but being told the true state of the affair, he withdrew. At the end of the following campaign, the Platseans being in absolute want of provisions, and unable... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1820 - 490 pages
...Enco'miums, j. praises. 21. Evac'uated, part, emptied of troops. 1. IN the mean time, the Platse'ans, who remained in the city,, supposing that all their companions had been killed, because those who returned, to justify themselves, affirmed they were, sent a herald to demand their dead bodies; but... | |
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