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... live for heat ; and on the north , to the parts where they cannot live for cold ; and over all that lies between these extremes , the friends of my brother are now satraps . 7. But if we conquer , it will be proper for us to make our ...
... live for heat ; and on the north , to the parts where they cannot live for cold ; and over all that lies between these extremes , the friends of my brother are now satraps . 7. But if we conquer , it will be proper for us to make our ...
Pagina 38
... live long enough to outdo both those who had done him good , and those who had done him ill , in the requital that ... lives in his service , governors over the terri- tory that he subdued , and distinguished them with rewards in other ...
... live long enough to outdo both those who had done him good , and those who had done him ill , in the requital that ... lives in his service , governors over the terri- tory that he subdued , and distinguished them with rewards in other ...
Pagina 48
... lives . Do not suppose , therefore , that we shall give up to you the only things of value that we possess ; but , with these in our hands , we will even fight for whatever of value you possess . " 13. On hearing him speak thus ...
... lives . Do not suppose , therefore , that we shall give up to you the only things of value that we possess ; but , with these in our hands , we will even fight for whatever of value you possess . " 13. On hearing him speak thus ...
Pagina 60
... live with her , in wedlock , " the marriage cere mony having been , it would seem , previously performed at Babylon . • Πληγὰς ἐνέτεινον ἀλλήλοις . ] Whether this signifies that they actually inflicted blows on one another , or only ...
... live with her , in wedlock , " the marriage cere mony having been , it would seem , previously performed at Babylon . • Πληγὰς ἐνέτεινον ἀλλήλοις . ] Whether this signifies that they actually inflicted blows on one another , or only ...
Pagina 82
... lives at any rate , for the most part perish wretchedly and ignominiously , while I see that such as reflect that ... live , with greater happiness . 44. Being aware , then , of these facts , it behoves us , such are the circumstances ...
... lives at any rate , for the most part perish wretchedly and ignominiously , while I see that such as reflect that ... live , with greater happiness . 44. Being aware , then , of these facts , it behoves us , such are the circumstances ...
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