The History of Ancient Greece: Its Colonies and Conquests, from the Earliest Accounts Till the Division of the Macedonian Empire in the East: Including the History of Literature, Philosophy, and the Fine ArtsThomas Wardle, 1843 - 492 pagina's |
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Pagina 12
... gods alone were worthy to have reared the infancy of a people , who eminently excelled the rest of mankind . To the gods they trans- The traditions of the Greeks agree with the authentic records of sacred history , in repre- senting the ...
... gods alone were worthy to have reared the infancy of a people , who eminently excelled the rest of mankind . To the gods they trans- The traditions of the Greeks agree with the authentic records of sacred history , in repre- senting the ...
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... gods . From them he pretended to derive an invaluable system of laws , which he was enjoined to engrave on tables of ... god , he founded the cities of Cnossus , Cydonia , and Phestus , and united the distant subjects of his wide ...
... gods . From them he pretended to derive an invaluable system of laws , which he was enjoined to engrave on tables of ... god , he founded the cities of Cnossus , Cydonia , and Phestus , and united the distant subjects of his wide ...
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... gods . Whether he defrauded his supposed which this armanent was directed , occupied auxiliaries of their promised rewards and sacri . ' the eastern banks of the Hellespont , the south - fices , or supplied the expense of this under ...
... gods . Whether he defrauded his supposed which this armanent was directed , occupied auxiliaries of their promised rewards and sacri . ' the eastern banks of the Hellespont , the south - fices , or supplied the expense of this under ...
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... gods to partake of a human nature , or form . " That the gods often appeared in a human shape , is taken for granted by Pausanias in Ar- cad . and Plutarch , de Musica . The same opinion was firmly maintained by Julian , an orthodox ...
... gods to partake of a human nature , or form . " That the gods often appeared in a human shape , is taken for granted by Pausanias in Ar- cad . and Plutarch , de Musica . The same opinion was firmly maintained by Julian , an orthodox ...
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... gods , 2 the notice of some of the most ingenious inqui It would have served little purpose to opposerers into the opinions of antiquity . The au- salutary laws to the capricious license of bar - thority of Greek writers strongly ...
... gods , 2 the notice of some of the most ingenious inqui It would have served little purpose to opposerers into the opinions of antiquity . The au- salutary laws to the capricious license of bar - thority of Greek writers strongly ...
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