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" Aristides, whom he took for some ordinary person, and giving him his shell, desired him to write Aristides upon it. The good man, surprised at the adventure, asked him, " Whether Aristides had ever injured him ?"  "
Plutarch's Lives: Translated from the Original Greek - Page 158
by Plutarch - 1811
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Plutarch's Lives,: Translated from the Original Greek, with Notes ..., Volume 2

Plutarch - 1770 - 518 pages
...man, furprized at the adventure, afked him, " whether Ariftides had ever in" jured him " ? "No ", faid he, " nor do I even know " him; but it vexes me to hear him every where " called the Jttft ", Ariftides made no anfwer, but took the fhell, and having written his own name upon EG a it,...
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Plutarch's Lives: Translated from the Original Greek, with Notes ..., Volume 2

Plutarch, John Langhorne, William Langhorne - 1794 - 404 pages
...vesjs we to hear him every <; where called the Jitf}." Arifiides made no anfwer, but took the fheil, and having written his own name upon it, returned...man. When he quitted Athens, he lifted up his hands towards heaven, and agreeably to his charadter, made a prayer very different from that of Achilles...
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Plutarch's Lives: Tr. from the Original Greek; with Notes Critical ...

Plutarch - 1795 - 412 pages
...man, furpriiei at the adventure, afked him, " Whether Arif" tides had ever injired him?" " No," faid he, " nor do " I even know him; but it vexes me to hear him eve:y The oftrjcifin (to give a fummary account of it) was conducted in the follow ing manner, rivery...
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Plutarch's Lives: Tr. from the Original Greek: with Notes Critical and ...

Plutarch - 1804 - 414 pages
...furprifed at the adventure, afked him, " Whether Arif" tides had ever injured him ?" "No,"faidhe, " nor do " I even know him ; but it vexes me to hear him every "-where called the yujl." Ariftides raademo anfwer, but took the fhell, and having written his own name upon it, returned...
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Lives, Translated from the Greek, with Notes Critical and ..., Volume 3

Plutarch - 1808 - 342 pages
...man, furprifed at the adventure, afked him, " Whether Ariftides had ever injured him ?" " No," faid he, <' nor do I even know him ; but it vexes me to hear him every where called the Jujl." Ariftides made no anfwer, but took the fhell, and having Written his own name upon it, returned...
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Plutarch's Lives, tr. by J. and W. Langhorne, Volumes 3-4

Plutarchus - 1810 - 746 pages
...at the adventure, inquired "Whether or not Aristides had ever injured him ?" " No," said he, "nordo I even know him; but it vexes me to- hear him every where called ' the ' Jtist'." Aristides made no answer, but took the shell, and having written his own name upon it, returned...
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Plutarch's Lives, Volume 3

Plutarch - 1821 - 378 pages
...to write Aristides upon it. The good man, surprised at the adventure, asked him, " Whether Aristides had ever injured him ?" " No," said he, " nor do I...man. When he quitted Athens, he lifted up his hands towards heaven, and agreeably to his character, made a prayer, very different from that </ Achilles;...
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Plutarch's Lives, Volume 2

Plutarch - 1822 - 504 pages
...write Aristides upon it. The good man, surprised at the adventure, asked him, — " Whether Aristides had ever injured him ?" — " No," said he, " nor...man. When he quitted Athens, he lifted up his hands towards heaven, and agreeably to his character, made a.prayer very different from that of Achilles;...
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Amelia Opie - 1828 - 300 pages
...him to write Aristide upon it. The good man, surprised at the adventure, asked him whether Aristides had ever injured him. No, said he, nor do I even know...vexes me to hear him every where called the Just." Now this Athenian was in no sort of particular rivalship with that great and virtuous man, but he hated...
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Amelia Opie - 1828 - 264 pages
...him to write Aristide upon it. The good man, surprised at the adventure, asked him whether Aristides had ever injured him. No, said he, nor do I even know him, but il vexes me to hear him every wh<jre culled the Just." Now, this Athenian was in no sort of particular...
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