| Plutarch, John Langhorne, William Langhorne - 1770 - 458 páginas
...oxen. When this became current, many kinds of injuftice ceafed in Lacedsemon. Who would fteal, or take a bribe, who would defraud, or rob, when he could...booty ; when he could neither be dignified by the poffeffion of it, nor if cut in pieces, be fervtd by it's ufe ? for we are told that when hot, they... | |
| Plutarch, John Langhorne, William Langhorne - 1794 - 410 páginas
...he could neither be dignified by the puffeffion of it, nor if cut in pieces, be ferved by its ufe ? For we are told that when hot, they quenched it in vinegar, to make it brittle and unmalleablc, and confequently unfit for any other fervice.. In the next place he excluded unprofitable... | |
| Plutarch - 1795 - 420 páginas
...oxen. When this became current, many kinds of injuftice ceafed in Lacedaemon. Who would fteal or take a bribe, who would defraud or rob, when he could not...the booty; when he could neither be dignified by the poffeffion of it, nor if cut in pieces be ferved by its ufe? For we are told that when hot, they quenched... | |
| Plutarch - 1804 - 400 páginas
...oxen. When this became current, many kinds of injuftice ceafed in Lacedaemon. Who would rteal or take a bribe, who would defraud or rob when he could not...booty ; when he could neither be dignified by the pofTeffion of it, nor if cut in pieces befcrved by its ufe ? For we are told, that when hot, they quenched... | |
| Plutarch - 1804 - 404 páginas
...When this became current, many kinds of uijiiftice ceafed in Lacedoemon. Who would fteal or take 'i bribe, who would defraud or rob when he could not...booty ; when he could neither be dignified by the poiTellion of it, nor if cut in pieces be ferved by its ufe f For we are told, that when hot, they... | |
| Plutarchus - 1809 - 584 páginas
...ceased in Lacedsemon. Who would steal or take a bribe, who would defraud or rob, when he was unable to conceal the booty ; when he could neither be dignified by the possession of it, nor if it were cut in pieces be served by it's use ? For we are told that after having heated it, they quenched... | |
| Plutarchus - 1812 - 690 páginas
...oxen. When flus became current, many kinds of injustice ceased in Lacedxmon. Who would steal or take a bribe, who would defraud or rob, when he •could not conceal the booh-, when he could neither be dignified by the possession of it, nor, if cet in pieces, be served... | |
| Plutarch - 1816 - 360 páginas
...ceased in Lacedsemon. Who would steal or take a bribe, who would defraud or rob, when he was unable to conceal the booty ; when he could neither be dignified by the possession of it, nor if it were cut in pieces be serred by its-use ? For we are told that after having heated it, they quenched... | |
| Plutarch - 1821 - 358 páginas
...oxen. When this became current, many kinds of injustice ceased in Lacedaemon. Who would steal or take a bribe, who would defraud or rob, when he could not...possession of it, nor if cut in pieces be served by its use 1 For we are told that when hot, they quenched it in vinegar, to make it brittle and unmalleable, and... | |
| Plutarch - 1822 - 388 páginas
...ceased in Lacedaemon. Who would steal or take a bribe, who would defraud or rob, when he was unable to conceal the booty ; when he could neither be dignified by the possession of it. nor if it were cut in pieces be served by its use ? For we are told that after having heated it, they quenched... | |
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