 | John Potter - 1728
...moderate than at Home, their Fare not fo hard, nor fo drift a Hand kept over them by their Governors ; fo that they were the only People in the World, to whom War gave Repofe. They were likewife allow'd to have coftly Arms, and fine Cloaths, and frequently perfum'd themfelves,... | |
 | 1747
...ftrict difcipline they underwent at home, they could barm meet with any thing terrible in the field, and they were the only people in the world to whom war gave repofe ; fo tha' after the example of Agls* one of their greateft rnonarchs> 1 Vid. THUCYDID. 1. ii... | |
 | John Potter - 1751
...moderate than at Home, their Fare not fo hard, nor fo ftrift a Hand kept over them by their Governors ; fo that they were the only People in the World, to whom War gave Repofe. They were hkewife allow'd to have coftly Arms, and fine Cloaths, and frequently perfum'd themfelves,... | |
 | John Potter - 1751
...moderate than at Home, their Fare not fo hard, nor fo ftrift a Hand kept over them by their Governors ; fo that they were the only People in the World, to whom War gave Repofe. They were likewife allow'd to have cpflly Arms, and fine Cloaths, and frequently perfum'd themfelyes,... | |
 | John Potter (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1818
...moderate than at home, their fare not so hard, nor so strict a hand kept over them by their governors ; so that they were the only people in the world, to whom war gave repose. They were likewise allowed to have costly arms, and fine clothes, and frequently perfumed themselves... | |
 | John Potter - 1818
...moderate than at home, their fare not so hard, nor so strict a hand kept over them by their governors ; so that they were the only people in the world, to whom war gave repose. They were likewise allowed to have costly arms, and fine clothes, and frequently perfumed themselves... | |
 | Plutarch - 1859
...lawgiver, that a large head of hair added beauty to a good face, and terror to an ugly one. When they were in the field their exercises were generally more moderate,...soldiers to set their garlands upon their heads, and the pipers to play the tune of the hymn to Castor, and himself begun the paean of advance. It was at once... | |
 | Plutarch - 1880
...lawgiver, that a large head of hair added beauty to a good face, and terror to an ugly one. When they were in the field, their exercises were generally more moderate, their fare not so hard, nor so strict a hanc' held over them by their officers, so that they were the only people in the world to whom war... | |
 | Plutarch - 1881 - عدد الصفحات: 925
...thai n laige head of hair added beauty to a good face, and terror to au ugly one. When they were iu the field, their exercises were generally more moderate, their fare not so hard, nor so sliicl a hand held over them by their officers, so thtt they weie the otly people in the world to whom... | |
 | Plutarch - 1888 - عدد الصفحات: 787
...lawgiver, that a large head of hair added beauty to a good face, and terror to an ugly one. When they were in the field, their exercises were generally more...soldiers to set their garlands upon their heads, and the pipers to play the tune of the hymn to Castor, and himself began the pseau of advance. It was at once... | |
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