The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volumen6Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 |
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Or, Biographical Review. ATHENS . ] PERICLES . govern , Pericles , after having reflected upon his con- duct , judged it expedient to live in retirement , to avoid the applause of the people , who become weary as they f 1 { lavish their ...
Or, Biographical Review. ATHENS . ] PERICLES . govern , Pericles , after having reflected upon his con- duct , judged it expedient to live in retirement , to avoid the applause of the people , who become weary as they f 1 { lavish their ...
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... Pericles , assured of the devotion of the people of Athens , rendered them accomplices to his ambition : he caused Cimon to be banished , by a false accusation of carrying on a ... PERICLES . that he insisted upon his PERICLES . [ ATHENS .
... Pericles , assured of the devotion of the people of Athens , rendered them accomplices to his ambition : he caused Cimon to be banished , by a false accusation of carrying on a ... PERICLES . that he insisted upon his PERICLES . [ ATHENS .
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... Pericles now governed , without any obstacle , the people of Athens ; directed , according to his pleasure , the finances , the navy , and the troops : islands and seas were made subservient to his views : he alone governed that vast en ...
... Pericles now governed , without any obstacle , the people of Athens ; directed , according to his pleasure , the finances , the navy , and the troops : islands and seas were made subservient to his views : he alone governed that vast en ...
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... Pericles acquired the more envy he excited . The league of the Peloponnesus , by which he was regarded as the author of the despotic measures which Athens had adopted ... PERICLES . ATHENS . ] cles himself fomented it ; PERICLES . ATHENS .
... Pericles acquired the more envy he excited . The league of the Peloponnesus , by which he was regarded as the author of the despotic measures which Athens had adopted ... PERICLES . ATHENS . ] cles himself fomented it ; PERICLES . ATHENS .
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... Pericles presented more than once ' an useful obstacle to the unreflecting ardour of the Athenians . He would never expose his sol diers to a pitched battle , and preferred seeing the plains of Athens devastated by the Lacedæmonians ...
... Pericles presented more than once ' an useful obstacle to the unreflecting ardour of the Athenians . He would never expose his sol diers to a pitched battle , and preferred seeing the plains of Athens devastated by the Lacedæmonians ...
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