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though hee were their fortresse in so many fights, perished in Leviterium? The second for all his Conquests over the Carthagenians and Numantines, found in Rome a murtherer but not a revenger? The ingratitude of the Athenians towards their Theseus, & Solon, & Themistocles whom they banished? towards Miltiades, whom in remuneration of freeing them from the Persians in the expedition against Darius, they imprisoned and famished? as also towards their Ten Pretors, whom in stead of deserved and expected honours after their victories over the Lacedemonians, they condemned to death: |
though he were their fortress in so many fights, perished in Leviterium? The second for all his Conquests over the Carthaginians and Numantines, found in Room a murderer but not a revenger? The ingratitude of the Athenians towards their Theseus, & Solon, & Themistocles whom they banished? towards Miltiades, whom in remuneration of freeing them from the Persians in the expedition against Darius, they imprisoned and famished? as also towards their Ten Praetors, whom in stead of deserved and expected honours After their victories over the Lacedaemonians, they condemned to death: |
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