| Charles Rollin - 1735 - 520 sidor
...vvhofe fate you are going to pro" nounce, was the very man who pleaded your " caufe in the aflembly of the Athenians ; and *' employed all his credit and the whole power of " his eloquence, to difluade his countrymen from " embarking in this war. Should you therefore " pronounce fentence of... | |
| L M. Stretch - 1801 - 248 sidor
...doubtless have not forgotten that this Nicias , whose fate you are going to pronounce , was the very man who pleaded your cause in the assembly of the Athenians ; and who employed all his credit , and the whole power of his eloquence , to dissuade his country from embarking... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1774 - 416 sidor
...Nicias, whofe fate you are going to pronounce, was the very man who pleaded your caufc in the aflembly of the Athenians, and employed all his credit, and the whole power of his eloquence to difiuade his country from embarking in this war i mould you, therefore, pronounce fentence of death... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1801 - 234 sidor
...to .pronounce, was tlie very man who pleaded your caufe in the aflfembly of the Athenians, and who employed all his credit, and the whole power of his eloquence] to difluade his country from embarking in this war. II." Should youtherefore pronounce fentence of death... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1804 - 584 sidor
...doubtless have not forgot that this Nicias, ** whose fate you are going to pronounce, was the ** very man who pleaded- your cause in the assembly " of the...and the whole power of his eloquence, to dissuade Darius " you therefore pronounce sentence of deatli on this Nothus. '( worthy general, would it be... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1805 - 408 sidor
...doubtless , have not forgot that this Nicias, whose fate. you are going to pronounce, was the very man who pleaded your cause in the assembly of the Athenians, and employed all his C'-edit, and the whole power of his eloquence, to dissuade his country from embarking in this war.... | |
| L. M. Stretch - 1808 - 316 sidor
...doubtless have not forgotten that this Nicias, whose fate you are going to pronounce, was the very man who pleaded your cause in the assembly of the Athenians ; and who employed all his credit, and the whole power of his eloquence, to dissuade his country from embark... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1820 - 386 sidor
...doubtless have not for" gotten that this Nicias, whose fate you are going to pro" -ounce, was the very man who pleaded your cause in the " assembly of the...his " country from embarking in this war. Should you there" fore pronounce sentence of death on this worthy general, " would it be a just reward for the... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1820 - 226 sidor
...doulitless have not forgotten, that this Nicias whose fate you are going to pronounce, was the very man who pleaded your cause in the assembly of the Athenians, and who employed all his credit, and the whole power of his elequence, to dissuade his country from embarking-... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1824 - 328 sidor
...You doubtless have not forgot that this Nicias, whose fate you are going to pronounce, was the very man who pleaded your cause in the assembly of the...eloquence, to dissuade his country from embarking in this v.-ar ; should you, therefore, pronounce sentence of death on this worthy general, would it be a just... | |
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