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Page 181
... former of these cases , observes the translator , the words λóyov xe may be taken literally , and a man may be said λόγον ἔχειν το παρὸς , to ' employ the reason of his father . -No explanation of the phrase , parallel to this latter ...
... former of these cases , observes the translator , the words λóyov xe may be taken literally , and a man may be said λόγον ἔχειν το παρὸς , to ' employ the reason of his father . -No explanation of the phrase , parallel to this latter ...
Page 264
... former grandeur or for their state of preservation . About two miles to the south of the town , the travellers observed the cypress- tree , described by Spon as eighteen feet in circuit in his time : the present measurement is twenty ...
... former grandeur or for their state of preservation . About two miles to the south of the town , the travellers observed the cypress- tree , described by Spon as eighteen feet in circuit in his time : the present measurement is twenty ...
Page 453
... former princes ; and as a monu- ment to the manes of their departed heroes , the sanctuary of their temples , or the sepulchres of their kings : at the same time subjecting their most illustrious conquerors , while living , like the ...
... former princes ; and as a monu- ment to the manes of their departed heroes , the sanctuary of their temples , or the sepulchres of their kings : at the same time subjecting their most illustrious conquerors , while living , like the ...
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