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... able general , but has passed over whatever would contribute nothing to the praises of his hero . He has ac- cordingly made no mention of the envy with which Agesilaus is said to have annoyed Lysander , Hellen . iii . 4. 7 ; of the ...
... able general , but has passed over whatever would contribute nothing to the praises of his hero . He has ac- cordingly made no mention of the envy with which Agesilaus is said to have annoyed Lysander , Hellen . iii . 4. 7 ; of the ...
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... able to endure toils . He inspired their minds , too , · φυγὴ ἐξαισία . ] Εξαισίος ( ἐξ and αἶσα , fatum ) signifes properly be- yond what is destined or fated ; hence extraordinary , monstrous , violent , calamitous . 2 Both these ...
... able to endure toils . He inspired their minds , too , · φυγὴ ἐξαισία . ] Εξαισίος ( ἐξ and αἶσα , fatum ) signifes properly be- yond what is destined or fated ; hence extraordinary , monstrous , violent , calamitous . 2 Both these ...
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... able . " In saying this , he felt convinced that he should suffer nothing contrary to the terms of the truce . So important and honourable a quality is it in all other men , and especially in a commander , to be honest and trustworthy ...
... able . " In saying this , he felt convinced that he should suffer nothing contrary to the terms of the truce . So important and honourable a quality is it in all other men , and especially in a commander , to be honest and trustworthy ...
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... able , was unjust . 3. Or how could any one fairly accuse him of embezzling the finances of the state , who made over to his country , for its benefit , the presents intended for himself ? Or is it not also a great proof of self ...
... able , was unjust . 3. Or how could any one fairly accuse him of embezzling the finances of the state , who made over to his country , for its benefit , the presents intended for himself ? Or is it not also a great proof of self ...
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... able to honour with • Παρακαταθήκην χάριτος . ] Favours are said to be deposited with him who receives them , when the person who gives them expects at some time to receive a return . Breitenbach . 2 See c . 1 , sect . 35 ; Hellen . iii ...
... able to honour with • Παρακαταθήκην χάριτος . ] Favours are said to be deposited with him who receives them , when the person who gives them expects at some time to receive a return . Breitenbach . 2 See c . 1 , sect . 35 ; Hellen . iii ...
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2nd Edition A. H. Bullen able Agesilaus agriculture Antisthenes appear assuredly Athenians Athens attend Autolycus beautiful Berenger body Breitenbach Callias cavalry CHAPTER Charmides citizens Cleinias commander consider Critobulus dear Socrates desire Dindorf dogs Double vol duties enemy English Essays exercise favour feel friends G. A. Aitken give gods greater greatest Greeks ground guard H. J. L. J. MASSÉ hare Hellen Hiero History honour horse hunting Illustrations Ischomachus Jupiter king Lacedæmonians land less Leunclavius live Lycurgus M.A. 3rd Edition means nets Niceratus object observes PERCY DEARMER person Philippus pleasure Plutarch Pollux Portraits praise private individuals proper pursue receive regard render replied Revised Edition ride rider Sauppe scent Schneider sect Simonides slaves Socrates Spartans spear Sturz suppose things thought tion Tissaphernes track Trans Translated troops Weiske wife wish words WYNNARD HOOPER Xenophon Zeune τὸ τῶν
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