Plutarch's Lives, Volume 2I. Thomas, 1804 |
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... Athenians were at the height of prof . perity , great in themselves , and respectable to their neigh- bors ; fo that in the very ftrength of the republic , with only common fuccefs , he was fecure from taking any dif graceful step . But ...
... Athenians were at the height of prof . perity , great in themselves , and respectable to their neigh- bors ; fo that in the very ftrength of the republic , with only common fuccefs , he was fecure from taking any dif graceful step . But ...
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... Athens was when Pericles held the reins of government . But then , undauntedly to keep to his firft refolutions ... Athenians would have - in the war , namely , that they would ruin themselves by grafping at too much . But it was ...
... Athens was when Pericles held the reins of government . But then , undauntedly to keep to his firft refolutions ... Athenians would have - in the war , namely , that they would ruin themselves by grafping at too much . But it was ...
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... Athens by the wrong measures of other generals . Tolmides only carried it against him for attacking the Boeotians , and in doing it , he was de- feated and flain . All the reft adhered to his party , and fubmitted to his opinion , on ...
... Athens by the wrong measures of other generals . Tolmides only carried it against him for attacking the Boeotians , and in doing it , he was de- feated and flain . All the reft adhered to his party , and fubmitted to his opinion , on ...
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... Athens , all the structures of that kind in Rome put together , until the times of the Cæfars , deferved not to be compared with them , either in the greatness of the design , or the excellence of the exe- cution . 0000000 ALCIBIADES ...
... Athens , all the structures of that kind in Rome put together , until the times of the Cæfars , deferved not to be compared with them , either in the greatness of the design , or the excellence of the exe- cution . 0000000 ALCIBIADES ...
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... Athenians , according to the account of our an- " cestors , have Minerva for our patronefs , and Apollo for our protector , one of whom threw away the flute , and " the other ftripped off the man's fkin , who played upon " it . " * Thus ...
... Athenians , according to the account of our an- " cestors , have Minerva for our patronefs , and Apollo for our protector , one of whom threw away the flute , and " the other ftripped off the man's fkin , who played upon " it . " * Thus ...
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Page 239 - Yet Archimedes had such a depth of understanding, such a dignity of sentiment, and so copious a fund of mathematical knowledge, that, though in the invention of these machines he gained the reputation of a man" endowed with divine rather than human knowledge, yet he did not vouchsafe to leave any account of them in writing.
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Page 238 - And, in truth, all the rest of the Syracusans were no more than the body in the batteries of Archimedes, while he himself was the informing soul.