The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians and Macedonians ... Translated from the French. [With Maps and a Portrait.], 第 2 卷J. M'Gowan, 1830 |
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... virtue of the La- cedæmonians and Athenians , 189 III . Of the different kind of Troops which composed the Armies of the Lacedæmonians and Athenians , 191 IV . Of Maritime affairs , Fleets , and Naval forces , 193 V. Peculiar character ...
... virtue of the La- cedæmonians and Athenians , 189 III . Of the different kind of Troops which composed the Armies of the Lacedæmonians and Athenians , 191 IV . Of Maritime affairs , Fleets , and Naval forces , 193 V. Peculiar character ...
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... virtue and solid glory . But these very obstacles redoubled the zeal of Socrates . Notwithstanding the strong endeavours that were used to divert this young Athenian from an attachment which alone was capable of securing him from so ...
... virtue and solid glory . But these very obstacles redoubled the zeal of Socrates . Notwithstanding the strong endeavours that were used to divert this young Athenian from an attachment which alone was capable of securing him from so ...
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... virtue and the virtuous , or abandoned to vice and vicious men ; capable of supporting the most painful fatigues and toils , or insatiably desirous of voluptuous delights . 66 ( 2 ) His irregularities and dissolute conduct were become ...
... virtue and the virtuous , or abandoned to vice and vicious men ; capable of supporting the most painful fatigues and toils , or insatiably desirous of voluptuous delights . 66 ( 2 ) His irregularities and dissolute conduct were become ...
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... virtue . Alike severe to himself and others , inac- cessible to flattery and sloth , the declared enemy of luxury , he retained the modesty , temperance , and austerity of the ancient Spartans ; virtues that began to distinguish him ...
... virtue . Alike severe to himself and others , inac- cessible to flattery and sloth , the declared enemy of luxury , he retained the modesty , temperance , and austerity of the ancient Spartans ; virtues that began to distinguish him ...
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... virtue or the most sacred duties . He made no scruple to employ artifice and deceit upon all occasions , and esteemed justice only as far as it served his measures . When it did not promote them , he never failed to prefer the useful ...
... virtue or the most sacred duties . He made no scruple to employ artifice and deceit upon all occasions , and esteemed justice only as far as it served his measures . When it did not promote them , he never failed to prefer the useful ...
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