The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 6Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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Page 182
... Helotes , because he made husbandry his subject . was first successfully engaged against the Argives , a ris- ing state in Greece - then in the domestic war of the Athenians , against the Pisistrada . Demaratus , his col- league , a ...
... Helotes , because he made husbandry his subject . was first successfully engaged against the Argives , a ris- ing state in Greece - then in the domestic war of the Athenians , against the Pisistrada . Demaratus , his col- league , a ...
Page 185
... " See the folly of this king ; who living thus sumptuously at home , must needs come so far to spoil us of such hard fare . " Of the treasures found in the Persian camp , the Helotes , who R 3 SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY . 185.
... " See the folly of this king ; who living thus sumptuously at home , must needs come so far to spoil us of such hard fare . " Of the treasures found in the Persian camp , the Helotes , who R 3 SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY . 185.
Page 186
... Helotes , who were em- ployed to collect them , purloined a part - the rest were divided , Pausanias had a tenth of the whole , and a part was dedicated to the gods . The next step was to punish those Greeks who had joined the Persian ...
... Helotes , who were em- ployed to collect them , purloined a part - the rest were divided , Pausanias had a tenth of the whole , and a part was dedicated to the gods . The next step was to punish those Greeks who had joined the Persian ...
Page 187
... Helotes or slaves , the most oppressed , injured , and insulted be- ings , who could want only the opportunity to avenge themselves . In this , and many other like cases , it seems strange that nations will venture to rear in their own ...
... Helotes or slaves , the most oppressed , injured , and insulted be- ings , who could want only the opportunity to avenge themselves . In this , and many other like cases , it seems strange that nations will venture to rear in their own ...
Page 308
... Helotes as were disposed to bear arms , and sought the assistance of Dionysius the Sicilian king , who ordered two thousand Gauls and Spaniards to prepare themselves for passing into Greece . This is the first time we have had occasion ...
... Helotes as were disposed to bear arms , and sought the assistance of Dionysius the Sicilian king , who ordered two thousand Gauls and Spaniards to prepare themselves for passing into Greece . This is the first time we have had occasion ...
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