Athenian Letters: Or The Epistolary Correspondence of an Agent of the King of Persia, Residing at Athens During the Peloponnesian War, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810 |
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... tion and imposture , without any intervention of the evil prin- ciple . CXXI . TELEPHANES to CLEANDER . 101 The barbaric magnificence of the royal palace of Persepolis ; attempt to explain some of its enigmatical ornaments . CXXII ...
... tion and imposture , without any intervention of the evil prin- ciple . CXXI . TELEPHANES to CLEANDER . 101 The barbaric magnificence of the royal palace of Persepolis ; attempt to explain some of its enigmatical ornaments . CXXII ...
Pagina 13
... tion will inform thee . Thou wilt at least judge from hence , how freely SOCRATES discourses on every point of moral instruction and popular belief . For my own part , I was silenced , not convinced by by his arguments ; or if I were ...
... tion will inform thee . Thou wilt at least judge from hence , how freely SOCRATES discourses on every point of moral instruction and popular belief . For my own part , I was silenced , not convinced by by his arguments ; or if I were ...
Pagina 30
... tion runs thus : " I am all that has been , that is , and that shall be , " and none among mortals has hitherto taken off my veil . " AMASIS , who subdued Apries , the last of the lineage of the Memphite kings , raised a portico to this ...
... tion runs thus : " I am all that has been , that is , and that shall be , " and none among mortals has hitherto taken off my veil . " AMASIS , who subdued Apries , the last of the lineage of the Memphite kings , raised a portico to this ...
Pagina 40
... tion and justice amongst the citizens ; which having taken deep root , will not easily suffer themselves to be eradicated by those foul usurpers , avarice , cruelty , and ambition ; which first make them- selves masters of the human ...
... tion and justice amongst the citizens ; which having taken deep root , will not easily suffer themselves to be eradicated by those foul usurpers , avarice , cruelty , and ambition ; which first make them- selves masters of the human ...
Pagina 51
... tion , before he reached Memphis , to see reduced to his daughter , HAZIA , who was too young to be affected with her misfortunes , and himself , whose wisdom and experience taught him to submit to them . His two sons , who were in the ...
... tion , before he reached Memphis , to see reduced to his daughter , HAZIA , who was too young to be affected with her misfortunes , and himself , whose wisdom and experience taught him to submit to them . His two sons , who were in the ...
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acquainted Ægypt Ægyptian affairs amongst ancient answer ARIMANIUS ARTAPHERNES ARTAXERXES assembly Athenians Athens attended BESACH Boeotia citizens CLEANDER CLEANDER to GOBRYAS CLEON concerned conduct conversation court CRATIPPUS dæmon death Deity Delphi DEMOSTHENES dispatches divine embassadors empire endeavoured enemies engaged entertain Ephesus esteem Euboea evil favour fortune friends give GOBRYAS Grecian Greece Greeks HARAN HAZIA HIPPIAS honour human interest king king's Lacedæmon Lacedæmonians laws LETTER LYCURGUS magistrate manner matter means MEGABYZUS ment mind ministers MITHRAS monarch nature never NICIAS noble scribe observed occasion opinion oracle OROMASDES ORSAMES palace passion peace Peloponnesian Persia person present priests prince PROCLES publick Pylus PYTHON reason received religion republick returned royal satraps sent SESOSTRIS shew SMERDIS SOCRATES Sparta Sphacteria suffer Susa TEASPES temple Thebes thee things thou knowest thou wilt thought tion virtue wisdom worship ZOPYRUS ZOROASTER