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Page xi
... Athenians were prohibited , on pain of death , from coming into that island : under pretence of enforcing this law , one Charmander accused him as worthy of being put to death ; but some having alleged that the law was made against men ...
... Athenians were prohibited , on pain of death , from coming into that island : under pretence of enforcing this law , one Charmander accused him as worthy of being put to death ; but some having alleged that the law was made against men ...
Page xxvii
... Athenians , respecting a confederation , and the war against the Syracusians . He had also with him Polus , who delighted in rhe- toric , and he dwelt in the house of Callicles , the public orator of the Athenians . This Callicles , too ...
... Athenians , respecting a confederation , and the war against the Syracusians . He had also with him Polus , who delighted in rhe- toric , and he dwelt in the house of Callicles , the public orator of the Athenians . This Callicles , too ...
Page xxxiii
... Athenians who died in the service of their Country . The subject of this Oration is the commemora- tion of all those Athenians , who , from the beginning of the com- monwealth to the time of Plato , had died in the service of their ...
... Athenians who died in the service of their Country . The subject of this Oration is the commemora- tion of all those Athenians , who , from the beginning of the com- monwealth to the time of Plato , had died in the service of their ...
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... Athenians are accus- tomed to send to Delos chanced to be crowned upon the day preceding the trial . Echecrates — What does this vessel mean ? Phædo — It is the same , as the Athenians say , in which Theseus once set out with fourteen ...
... Athenians are accus- tomed to send to Delos chanced to be crowned upon the day preceding the trial . Echecrates — What does this vessel mean ? Phædo — It is the same , as the Athenians say , in which Theseus once set out with fourteen ...
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... Athenians ordain it so . " Upon this Simmias replied , " What is this , Socrates , which you enjoin upon Evenus ? I have often met the man before now , and from my general conception of his character he certainly will not willingly take ...
... Athenians ordain it so . " Upon this Simmias replied , " What is this , Socrates , which you enjoin upon Evenus ? I have often met the man before now , and from my general conception of his character he certainly will not willingly take ...
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