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... And since it is of so important a nature , the strictest attention should be given to all those who are willing to deliver their opinions ; for not only the salutary counsels which any one may have premeditated , are C 2.
... And since it is of so important a nature , the strictest attention should be given to all those who are willing to deliver their opinions ; for not only the salutary counsels which any one may have premeditated , are C 2.
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... given crowns to others , he fell sick . On a small amendment of health , instead of refreshing himself with repose , he fell presently on the Olynthians . His ex- peditions against the Illyrians , the Pæonians , against Arymba , and who ...
... given crowns to others , he fell sick . On a small amendment of health , instead of refreshing himself with repose , he fell presently on the Olynthians . His ex- peditions against the Illyrians , the Pæonians , against Arymba , and who ...
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... given him the first shock , and much dejected him . Then the commo- tions in Thessaly : for these are by nature the most perfidious of mortals , and have always proved so ; as such he hath now sufficiently experienced them . They have ...
... given him the first shock , and much dejected him . Then the commo- tions in Thessaly : for these are by nature the most perfidious of mortals , and have always proved so ; as such he hath now sufficiently experienced them . They have ...
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... given to the republic : since according to the success of the measures taken in consequence of their opinions , so you will judge of the advisers themselves . May this success be happy , for the sake of every one ! OF THE REMEDY OF ...
... given to the republic : since according to the success of the measures taken in consequence of their opinions , so you will judge of the advisers themselves . May this success be happy , for the sake of every one ! OF THE REMEDY OF ...
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... given to the soldiers , as the demolition of it will not increase the punishment of the citizens , when we have cut their throats . Diog . True Then you may give some of it to the soldiers ; but as the dogs have formerly insulted me ...
... given to the soldiers , as the demolition of it will not increase the punishment of the citizens , when we have cut their throats . Diog . True Then you may give some of it to the soldiers ; but as the dogs have formerly insulted me ...
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