Thucydides says), or learn anything to their good; but rather lest they should introduce something contrary to good manners. With strange people, strange words must be admitted; these novelties produce novelties in thought; and on these follow views and... Plutarch's Lives of Illustrious Men - الصفحة 40بواسطة Plutarch - 1888 - عدد الصفحات: 787عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Plutarch - 1859 - عدد الصفحات: 466
...habits of ill-educated people, and different views of government. Withal he banished from Lacedaemon all strangers who could not give a very good reason...usually are to prevent the introduction of a pestilence. Hitherto T, for my part, see no sign of injustice or want of equity in the laws of Lycurgus, though... | |
| Plutarch, Arthur Hugh Clough - 1876 - عدد الصفحات: 810
...habits of ill-educated people, and different views of government. Withal he banished from Lacedaemon all strangers who could not give a very good reason...usually are to prevent the introduction of a pestilence. 40 41 Hitherto I, for my part, see no sign of injustice or waut of equity in the laws of Lycurgus,... | |
| Plutarch - 1881 - عدد الصفحات: 948
...With strange people, strange words mutt be admitted ; these novelties produce novelties in Ihcugut ; and on these follow views and feelings whose discordant...the state. He was as careful to save his city from I he infection of foreign bad habits, us men usually are to prevent the introduction of a pestilence.... | |
| James Albert Harrison - 1885 - عدد الصفحات: 558
...follow views and feelings whose discordant character would destroy the harmony of the state. He was thus as careful to save his city from the infection of foreign bad habits as men usually are to keep out small-pox, cholera, or yellow-fever nowadays. The one great blot — which to some people... | |
| James Albert Harrison - 1885 - عدد الصفحات: 570
...follow views and feelings whose discordant character would destroy the harmony of the state. He was thus as careful to save his city from the infection of foreign bad habits as men usually are to keep out small-pox, cholera, or yellow-fever nowadays. The one great blot — which to some people... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 488
...should inform themselves of and imitate his manner of government (as Thucydides says), or learn anything to their good; but rather lest they should introduce...usually are to prevent the introduction of a pestilence. Hitherto I, for my part, see no sign of injustice or want of equity in the laws of Lycurgus, though... | |
| Plutarch - 1921 - عدد الصفحات: 582
...should inform themselves of and imitate his manner of government (as Thucydides says), or learn anything to their good; but rather lest they should introduce...usually are to prevent the introduction of a pestilence. Hitherto I, for my part, see no sign of injustice or want of equity in the laws of Lycurgus, though... | |
| Plutarch - 1914 - عدد الصفحات: 592
...should inform themselves of and imitate his manner of government (as Thucydides says), or learn anything to their good; but rather lest they should introduce...usually are to prevent the introduction of a pestilence. s. Hitherto I, for my part, see no sign of injustice or want of ' equity in the laws of Lycurgus, though... | |
| Plutarch - 1914 - عدد الصفحات: 602
...should inform themselves of and imitate his manner of government (as Thucydides says), or learn anything to their good; but rather lest they should introduce...usually are to prevent the introduction of a pestilence. Hitherto I, for my part, see no sign of injustice or want of equity in the laws of Lycurgus, though... | |
| George Anastaplo - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 392
...very good reason for their coming thither." Lycurgus did not want to give outsiders an opportunity to "introduce something contrary to good manners": With...discordant character destroys the harmony of the state. [Lycurgus] was as careful to save his city from the infection of foreign bad habits, as men usually... | |
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