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... Xenophon adopted those facts which were most con- formable to the plan that he had proposed to himself when he began it . Of personal history or biography the materials ... Xenophon , who 32 Smith's Translation of Xenophon's Anabasis .
... Xenophon adopted those facts which were most con- formable to the plan that he had proposed to himself when he began it . Of personal history or biography the materials ... Xenophon , who 32 Smith's Translation of Xenophon's Anabasis .
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... Xenophon passed from the school of Socrates into the army ; and in per- using these speeches attentively , surely we may perceive how much the spirit of Xenophon follows the impulse which it had received from the founder of the academy ...
... Xenophon passed from the school of Socrates into the army ; and in per- using these speeches attentively , surely we may perceive how much the spirit of Xenophon follows the impulse which it had received from the founder of the academy ...
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... Xenophon says , ἀμφὶ τοὺς δισχιλίους , ( another instance of idiomatic corre- spondence with the English phrase , ) about 2000 , i . e . more or less ; whereas nearly implies that they fell short of that number . We object also to the ...
... Xenophon says , ἀμφὶ τοὺς δισχιλίους , ( another instance of idiomatic corre- spondence with the English phrase , ) about 2000 , i . e . more or less ; whereas nearly implies that they fell short of that number . We object also to the ...
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