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That illustrious example of courage astonished the Persians , and gave a new
spirit and vigor to the Greeks . The lives then of this heroic leader and his brave
troops were not thrown away , but usefully employed ; and their death was
attended ...
That illustrious example of courage astonished the Persians , and gave a new
spirit and vigor to the Greeks . The lives then of this heroic leader and his brave
troops were not thrown away , but usefully employed ; and their death was
attended ...
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THE Persian army , commanded by Datis , consisted of 100,000 foot , and 10,000
horse . ... for what appearance of success could there be in facing , with a handful
of soldiers , so numerous and formidable an army as that of the Persians ?
THE Persian army , commanded by Datis , consisted of 100,000 foot , and 10,000
horse . ... for what appearance of success could there be in facing , with a handful
of soldiers , so numerous and formidable an army as that of the Persians ?
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The Persians then attacked the main body of the Grecian army , and made their
greatest efforts particularly upon their front . This was led by Aristides and
Themistocles , who supported it a long time with an intrepid courage and bravery
; but ...
The Persians then attacked the main body of the Grecian army , and made their
greatest efforts particularly upon their front . This was led by Aristides and
Themistocles , who supported it a long time with an intrepid courage and bravery
; but ...
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