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" Cicero had reason to observe, speaking of the battles in the harbour of Syracuse, that it was there the troops of Athens, as well as their galleys, were ruined and sunk ; and that, in this harbour, the power and glory of the Athenians were miserably shipwrecked.... "
The Grecian History: From the Earliest State to the Death of Alexander the Great - Page 218
by Oliver Goldsmith - 1814
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The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians ..., Volume 3

Charles Rollin - Carthaginians - 1735 - 520 pages
...had reafon to ob- . ferve *, fpeaking of the naval engagements fought in the harbour of Syracufe,* that it was there the troops of Athens as well as their gallies, were ruined and funk ; and that, in this harbour, the power and glory of the Athenians were miferably fhipwrecked....
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The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians ..., Volume 4

Charles Rollin - History, Ancient - 1800 - 430 pages
...deepeft defpair, expetling every moment that the enemy, elate with fo great a victory, and flrengthened by the revolt ,of the allies, would come and invade Athens, both by Tea and land, with all the forces of Peloponnefus. Cicero had rcaibn to obfcrve*, fpeaking of the battles...
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Goldsmith's History of Greece, Abridged, Volumes 1-2

Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1806 - 444 pages
...enemy , elate with so great a victory , and strengthened by the junction of the allies, would coma and invade Athens both by sea and land with all the forces of Pcloponesus. Cicero therefore had reason to say , when speaking of the battles in the harbour of Syracuse,...
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The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians ..., Volume 3

Charles Rollin - History, Ancient - 1808 - 684 pages
...word, they were in the deepest despair, expecting every moment that the enemy, elated with so great a victory, and strengthened by the revolt of the allies,...all the forces of Peloponnesus. Cicero had reason to ob/ serve,' speaking of the battles in the harbour of Syracuse, that it was there the troops of Athens,...
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Dr. Goldsmith's History of Greece: Abridged for the Use of Schools

Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 322 pages
...expected every moment, that the enemy, elate with so great a victory, and strengthened by the junction of the allies, would come and invade Athens both by...and land with all the forces of Peloponnesus. Cicero therefore had reason to say, when speaking of the battles in the harbour of Syracuse, that it was there...
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The History of Greece: From the Earliest State, to the Death of ..., Volume 2

Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1812 - 454 pages
...word, they were in the deepest despair, expecting every moment that the enemy, elate with so great a victory, and strengthened by the revolt of the allies,...it was there the troops of Athens, as well as their galleys, were ruined and sunk ; and that, in this harbour, the power and glory of the Athenians were...
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The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians ..., Volume 2

Charles Rollin - History, Ancient - 1815 - 544 pages
...word, they were in the deepest despair, expecting every moment that the enemy, elated with so great a victory, and strengthened by the revolt of the allies,...forces of Peloponnesus. Cicero had reason to observe, f speaking of the battles in the harbour of Syracuse, that it was there the troops of Athens as well...
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The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthagininas, Assyrians ..., Volume 3

Charles Rollin - History, Ancient - 1820 - 386 pages
...word, they were in the deepest despair, expecting every moment that the enemy, elate with so great a victory, and strengthened by the revolt of the allies,...battles in the harbour of Syracuse, that it was there that the troops of Athens, as well as their gallies, were ruined and sunk ; and that, in this harbour,...
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Pinnock's improved edition of dr. Goldsmith's History of Greece, abridged ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1820 - 490 pages
...expected every moment, that the enemy, elate with so great a victory, and strengthened by the junction of the allies, would come and invade Athens both by...sea and land, with all the forces of Peloponne'sus. 23. Ci'cero therefore had reason to say, when speaking of the battles in the harbour of Syracuse, that...
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Pinnock's improved edition of dr. Goldsmith's History of Greece, abridged ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1822 - 498 pages
...by sea and land, with all the forces of Peloponne'sus. 23. Ci"cero therefore had reason to say, when speaking of the battles in the harbour of Syracuse,...it was there the troops of Athens, as well as their galleys, were ruined and sunk, and that in this harbour the power and glory of the Athenians were miserably...
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