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... such a train of labours , and from fuch wretched diet . " It was natural for the Sybarites , who were diffolved in luxury and ' pleasure , to think that they who despised death did it not from a The Sybarites were a colony of Greeks ...
... such a train of labours , and from fuch wretched diet . " It was natural for the Sybarites , who were diffolved in luxury and ' pleasure , to think that they who despised death did it not from a The Sybarites were a colony of Greeks ...
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... such a one is to preserve him who pre- ferves the whole . On the fame account , we must allow that Timotheus expreffed himself happily , when Chares fhowed the Athenians the wounds he had received when their gene- ral , and his fhield ...
... such a one is to preserve him who pre- ferves the whole . On the fame account , we must allow that Timotheus expreffed himself happily , when Chares fhowed the Athenians the wounds he had received when their gene- ral , and his fhield ...
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... . But in Boeotia , as well as other Grecian states , a commander in chief of the forces was generally also first minister . Such an one in Boeotia was called Bowragxns . they held , both military and civil : For if PLUTARCH'S LIVES .
... . But in Boeotia , as well as other Grecian states , a commander in chief of the forces was generally also first minister . Such an one in Boeotia was called Bowragxns . they held , both military and civil : For if PLUTARCH'S LIVES .
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... Such particulars as these , though small , ferve to give an infight into the lives and characters of men . At that time Alexander † , the tyrant of Pheræ , making open war against several cities of Theffaly , and entertaining a fecret ...
... Such particulars as these , though small , ferve to give an infight into the lives and characters of men . At that time Alexander † , the tyrant of Pheræ , making open war against several cities of Theffaly , and entertaining a fecret ...
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... such hafte to die ? " Which being reported to Pelopidas , he replied , " It is that thou , being more hated by the gods than ever , mayeft the fooner come to a miferable end . " From that time Alexander allowed accefs to none but his ...
... such hafte to die ? " Which being reported to Pelopidas , he replied , " It is that thou , being more hated by the gods than ever , mayeft the fooner come to a miferable end . " From that time Alexander allowed accefs to none but his ...
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267 페이지 - But did not Chance at length her error mend? Did no subverted empire mark his end? Did rival monarchs give the fatal wound ? Or hostile millions press him to the ground? His fall was destined to a barren strand, A petty fortress, and a dubious hand; He left the name, at which the world grew pale, To point a moral, or adorn a tale.
267 페이지 - The march begins in military ftate, And nations on his eye fufpended wait ; Stern Famine guards the folitary coaft, And Winter barricades the realm of...
238 페이지 - is very probable; but is the taking of Sicily to conclude our expeditions?" — "Far from it," answered Pyrrhus, "for if Heaven grant us success in this, that success shall only be the prelude to greater things. Who can forbear Libya and Carthage, then within reach...
128 페이지 - A man who can be satisfied with such a supper has no need of gold ; and I think it more glorious to conquer the owners of it than to have it myself.