Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities Critical and HistoricalLongman Hurst, 1825 - 460 páginas |
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... enemy to keeping boys in perpetual leading - strings . At the same ' time , where there is option , there will sometimes be a wrong choice . The painful part to a master's feelings is the necessity of setting up scarecrows : a necessity ...
... enemy to keeping boys in perpetual leading - strings . At the same ' time , where there is option , there will sometimes be a wrong choice . The painful part to a master's feelings is the necessity of setting up scarecrows : a necessity ...
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... enemy of Alcibiades , and wrote defamatory invectives against him ; so that it is not improbable , some of the most disreputable stories extant may be libels . Athenæus , Deipno- soph . , lib . xii . cap . 5. quotes an ill - natured ...
... enemy of Alcibiades , and wrote defamatory invectives against him ; so that it is not improbable , some of the most disreputable stories extant may be libels . Athenæus , Deipno- soph . , lib . xii . cap . 5. quotes an ill - natured ...
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... to the wickedness of his enemies . The following anecdote proves beyond all ques- tion the strong attachment of this gay youth to his philosophical friend . After the defeat of the Athenians 88 CHARACTER OF ALCIBIADES .
... to the wickedness of his enemies . The following anecdote proves beyond all ques- tion the strong attachment of this gay youth to his philosophical friend . After the defeat of the Athenians 88 CHARACTER OF ALCIBIADES .
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... enemy who pressed furiously forward , and made a very considerable slaughter . A speech of Andocides against Alcibiades is preserved in the Oratores Græci of Aldus , and the Oratores Veteres of Stephens , in which both his public and ...
... enemy who pressed furiously forward , and made a very considerable slaughter . A speech of Andocides against Alcibiades is preserved in the Oratores Græci of Aldus , and the Oratores Veteres of Stephens , in which both his public and ...
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... enemies in Sicily from injuring Attica , by finding them employment within their own iland . It has been by readiness to ASSIST ALL , whether Greeks or barbarians , that OUR empire , and ALL empire , has been acquired . Nor , let me add ...
... enemies in Sicily from injuring Attica , by finding them employment within their own iland . It has been by readiness to ASSIST ALL , whether Greeks or barbarians , that OUR empire , and ALL empire , has been acquired . Nor , let me add ...
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