As to the speeches which were made either before or during the war, it was hard for me, and for others who reported them to me, to recollect the exact words. I have, therefore, put into the mouth of each speaker the sentiments proper to the occasion,... The History of Ancient Civilization: A Handbook - Page 168edited by - 1889 - 295 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Cleaver Wilkinson - Greek literature - 1884 - 344 pages
...before or during the war, it was hard for me, and for others who reported them to me, to recollect the exact words. I have, therefore, put into the mouth...be likely to express them, while at the same time I endeavored, as nearly as I could, to give the general purport of what was actually said. Of the events... | |
| American Historical Association - Electronic journals - 1900 - 910 pages
...the war, it was hard for me, and for others who reported them to me, to recollect the exact words. 1 have therefore put into the mouth of each speaker...be likely to express them, while at the same time I endeavored, as nearly as I could, to give the general purport of what was actually said." That is the... | |
| William Cleaver Wilkinson - Greek literature - 1892 - 334 pages
...before or during the war, it was hard for me, and for others who reported them to me, to recollect the exact words. I have, therefore, put into the mouth...be likely to express them, while at the same time I endeavored, as nearly as I could, to give the general purport of what was actually said. Of the events... | |
| Philip Van Ness Myers - Greece - 1895 - 692 pages
...before or during the war, it was hard for me, and for others who reported them to me, to recollect the exact words. I have therefore put into the mouth...be likely to express them, while at the same time I endeavored, as nearly as I could, to give the general purport of what was actually said." (Jowett's... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1897 - 608 pages
...the leading statesmen of the time. Not that they are authentic. Thucydides says that he has merely put into the mouth of each speaker the sentiments proper to the occasion, expressed as he thought the speaker would be likely to express them, while at the same time he has endeavored to... | |
| Philip Van Ness Myers - Greece - 1897 - 634 pages
...either before or d ' ig the war, it was hard for me, and for others who reported them to me, to n lect the exact words. I have therefore put into the mouth of each speaker the si ments proper to the occasion, expressed as I thought he would be likely to e: ess them, while at... | |
| American Historical Association - Electronic journals - 1900 - 902 pages
...before or during the war, it was hard for me, and for others who reported them to me, to recollect the exact words. I have therefore put into the mouth...be likely to express them, while at the same time I endeavored, as nearly as I could, to give the, general purport of what was actually .said." That is... | |
| American Historical Association - Electronic journals - 1900 - 904 pages
...before or during the war, it was hard for me, and for others who reported them to me, to recollect the exact words. I have therefore put into the mouth...be likely to express them, while at the same time I endeavored, as nearly as I could, to give the general purport of what was actually said." That is the... | |
| Edward Capps - Greek literature - 1901 - 516 pages
...before or during the war, it was hard for me, and for others who reported them to me, to recollect the exact words. I have therefore put into the mouth...be likely to express them, while at the same time I endeavored, as nearly as I could, to give the general purport of what was actually said." The result... | |
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