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The accounts at first exceeded all credit, as to the number and strength of the approaching army; but in the end, report proved much inferior to the truth, as they were three hundred thousand effective fighting men, besides a far greater number of women and children.
"What can be the meaning of this!" said Charlotte, as soon as he was gone. Norris was ready with her suggestions as to the rooms he would think fittest to be used, but found it all prearranged; and when she would have conjectured and hinted about the day, it appeared that the day was settled too. It was performed with suitable quietness and uneventful safety. Under these unpromising auspices, the parting took place, and the journey began. When Datis, being sent by Darius under pretense of punishing the Athenians for their burning of Sardis, but in reality to reduce the Greeks under his dominion, landed at Marathon and laid waste the country, among the ten commanders appointed by the Athenians for the war, Militiades was of the greatest name; but the second place, both for reputation and power, was possessed by Aristides and when his opinion to join battle was added to that of Miltiades, it did much to incline the balance.
You know lawyers. There was a report, that he had novelas intimate with the mother of Dionysius the first, and not without his privity. These are given out to have been the reasons which induced Pericles not to suffer the people of Athens to yield to the proposals of the Lacedaemonians; but their truth is uncertain. He was ill spoken of, de upon a mutiny of some soldiers, who killed Cosconius and Galba, who de been praetors, he gave them only the slight reprimand of calling them Citizens, instead of Fellow-Soldiers, and afterwards assigned to each man a thousand drachmas, besides a share of lands in Italy.
Those soft blue eyes, and all those natural graces, should not be wasted amor the inferior society of Highbury and its connexions. They all paint tables, cover skreens, and net purses. " "Dating from three oclock yesterday. Xenophon has not left us the name of this daughter of Agesilaus; novelas Dicaearchus expresses some indignation, because we do not know, he says, the name of Agesilauss daughter, nor of Epaminondass mother.
He remained at Hartfield after all the rest, his thoughts full of what he had seen; so full, that when the candles came to assist his observations, he must-yes, he certainly must, as a friend- an anxious friend-give Emma some hint, ask amor some question.