The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians ..., volume 3
The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians ..., volume 3
Charles Rollin
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439. ^ Fliittreh does net name tbit kin^. Perhaps it was Inams} son to ^ FsarometichiiskiDJ^of Lybia. who bad caused |>art of the Egyptians to take ap arms against Artaxenes, and to whom the Athenians, above thirty yean befim, had sent suoooon against the Persians. Thocyd. !• i, p^68. Digitized by Google ^ 9M tmoEr OF TKS 80 that Aejr permitted him to eiHer his bastard in his own name, in the register of the citizens of his tribe. A little after, he himself was infected with the pestilence. Bei...ng extremelj ill and readjr to breathe his last, the principal citizens, and such of Ms friends as had not forsaken him, discoursing together in hia bed chamber about his rare merit, they ran over hia exploits, and computed the number of his victories^ §or whilst he was generalissimo of the Athenians, he had erected for the glory of their city nine trophies^ in memory of as many battles gained by him. Thej did not imagine that Pericles heard what they were saying, because he seemed tb have lost his senses ; but it was far otherwise, for not a single wwd of their discourse had escaped him ; nHien, breaking suddenly from his silence, ^* I am surprised,^' says he, ** that you riiould treasure up so well in your memories, and extd so highly a series of actions, in which fortune had so great a share, and which are common to me, with so many other generals, and at the s^me time should for- get the most glorious circumstance in my life, I mean^ my never having caused a single cid^en to put on mourning." Excellent words !
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