| General reciter - 1845 - 348 pages
...given you. The Athenians, indeed, merit the worst treatment, and every kind of punishment that can be inflicted on them, for so unjustly declaring war...gods, the just avengers of crimes, punished them, and avenged us sufficiently ? When their generals laid down their arms and surrendered, did they not do... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Readers - 1846 - 540 pages
...given you. The Athenians, indeed, "writ the worst treatment, and every kind of punishment that can be inflicted on them, for so unjustly declaring war...not the gods, the just avengers of crimes, punished 'taro, and revenged us sufficiently ? — When their generals laid down their arms and surrendered,... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1853 - 476 pages
...as the murderers of my children. But, however, I cannot conceal one circumstance, which is, that 1 am less sensible to my private affliction, than to...the gods, the just avengers of crimes, punished them ana avenged us sufficiently ? When their generals laid down their arms, and surrendered, did they not... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Readers - 1855 - 520 pages
...given you. The Athenians, indeed, merit the worst treatment, and every kind of punishment that can be inflicted on them, for so unjustly declaring war...their arms and surrendered, did they not do this in hopes of having their lives spared ? And if we put them to death, will it be possible for us to avoid... | |
| William Robson - Sieges - 1855 - 684 pages
...given you. The Athenians, indeed, merit the worst treatment, and every kind of punishment that can be inflicted on them, for so unjustly declaring war...gods, the just avengers of crimes, punished them and avenged us sufficiently ? When their generals laid down their arms and surrendered, did they not do... | |
| William Robson - Battles - 1871 - 802 pages
...given you. The Athenians, indeed, merit the worst treatment, and every kind of punishment that can be inflicted on them, for so unjustly declaring war...gods, the just avengers of crimes, punished them and avenged us sufficiently ? When their generals laid down their arms and surrendered, did they not do... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1881 - 1308 pages
...now given you. The Athenians indeed merit the worst treatment, and every kind of punishment that can be inflicted on them, for so unjustly declaring war against us ; but have not the gods, the avengers of crimes punished them and avenged us sufficiently ? When their generals laid down their... | |
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