Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes & Persians, Macedonians, & Grecians, المجلد 4Blair, 1819 |
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الصفحة i
... manner of living , and sufferings from the ill humour of his wife ...... .... SECT . II . Of the demon or familiar spirit of Socrates , SECT . III . Socrates declared the wisest of mankind by the Oracle of Delphi ...
... manner of living , and sufferings from the ill humour of his wife ...... .... SECT . II . Of the demon or familiar spirit of Socrates , SECT . III . Socrates declared the wisest of mankind by the Oracle of Delphi ...
الصفحة ii
... Manners and customs of the Greeks ....... 63 ibid . CHAPTER I. Of political government ... 64 ARTICLE I. Of the government of Sparta .... 65 SECT . I. Abridged idea of the Spartan government . Entire submission to the laws was in a manner ...
... Manners and customs of the Greeks ....... 63 ibid . CHAPTER I. Of political government ... 64 ARTICLE I. Of the government of Sparta .... 65 SECT . I. Abridged idea of the Spartan government . Entire submission to the laws was in a manner ...
الصفحة vii
... manner of fitting out fleets by the Athenians , and the exemptions and other marks of honour granted by that city to such as had rendered it great services ...... 393 BOOK XIV . The History of Philip . 402 SECT . I. The birth and ...
... manner of fitting out fleets by the Athenians , and the exemptions and other marks of honour granted by that city to such as had rendered it great services ...... 393 BOOK XIV . The History of Philip . 402 SECT . I. The birth and ...
الصفحة 2
... manner . SECT . I. Birth of Socrates . He applies at first to sculp ture ; then to the study of the sciences ; his wonderful pro- gress in them . His taste for moral philosophy ; his manner of living , and sufferings from the ill humour ...
... manner . SECT . I. Birth of Socrates . He applies at first to sculp ture ; then to the study of the sciences ; his wonderful pro- gress in them . His taste for moral philosophy ; his manner of living , and sufferings from the ill humour ...
الصفحة 19
... manner several other articles of no less importance , with which Glauco appeared equally unacquainted ; till he ... manners upon the solid principles of probity and justice ; and especially to inspire them with a sincere love of their ...
... manner several other articles of no less importance , with which Glauco appeared equally unacquainted ; till he ... manners upon the solid principles of probity and justice ; and especially to inspire them with a sincere love of their ...
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