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The Origin of the Distinction of Ranks: Or, An Inquiry Into the ... - Page 96
by John Millar, John Craig - 1806 - 296 pages
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The Gentleman's Library: Containing Rules for Conduct in All Parts of Life ...

Gentleman - 1744 - 488 pages
...the greateft Refpedt received him amonglt them. The Athe~ nians being fuddenly touch'd with a Senfe 'of the Spartan Virtue, and their own Degeneracy, gave a Thunder of Applaufe ; and the Old Man cry'd out, The Athenians underftand what is good; but the Lacedemonians...
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The New London Magazine, Volume 1

716 pages
...with the grcalefl refpeft, received him among them. The Athenians, being fuddenly touched with a fenfc of the Spartan virtue, and their own degeneracy, gave a thunder of applaufe ; and the old man cried out, " The Athenian* underftand what is good, Hut the Lacedaemonians...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected ...

Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 pages
...with the greateftrefpeft, received him among them. The Athenians, being fuddenly touched with a fenfe of the Spartan virtue, and their own degeneracy, gave a thunder of applaufe; and the old man cried out, " The Athe" nians imderiLr.id what is good, but the ." Lacedemonians...
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The Prose epitome; or, Extracts, elegant, instructive, and entertaining ...

1792 - 494 pages
...the greateft rcfpeft, received him among them. The Athenians, being fuddcnly touched vrith a fcnfe of the Spartan virtue, and their own degeneracy, gave a thunder of applaufc ; and the old man cried out, " The Athenians underftand what •• is good, but the Lacedaemonians...
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The English instructor; or, Useful and entertaining passages in prose ...

English instructor - 1801 - 272 pages
...foreigners : when the good man skulked towards the boxes appointed for the Lacedemonians , that honest people , more virtuous than polite , rose up all to...respect received him among them. The Athenians being sudden\y touched with a sense ol the Spartan virt THE ENGLISH INSTRUCTOR. 27 tue and their own degeneracy...
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Select British Classics, Volume 11

1803 - 434 pages
...foreigners. When the good man skulked towards the boxes appointed for the Lacedemonians, that honest people, more virtuous than polite, rose up all to...respect received him among them. The Athenians being suddenly touched with a sense of the Spartan virtue and theirowndegeneracy,gave a thunder of applause...
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The Spectator: In Eight Volumes. : Vol. I[-VIII].

1803 - 420 pages
...foreigners. When the good man skulked towards the boxes appointed for the Lacedemonians, that honest people, more virtuous than polite, rose up all to...respect received him among them. The Athenians being suddenly touched with a sense of the Spartan virtue and theirown degeneracy, gave a thunder of applause...
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The Hive of Ancient and Modern Literature: A Collection of Essays ...

Solomon Hodgson - 1806 - 362 pages
...the greateft refpect, received him among. them. The Athenians, being fuddenly touched with a fenfe of the Spartan virtue, and their own degeneracy, gave a thunder of applaufe ; and the old man cried out, « The Athenians underftand what is good, but the Lacedaemonians...
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The Hive of Ancient and Modern Literature:: A Collection of Essays ...

1806 - 360 pages
...with the greateft refpect, received him among them. The Athenians, being fuddenly touched with a fenfe of the Spartan virtue, and the.ir own degeneracy, gave a thunder of applaufe; and the old man cried out, " The Athenians underitand what is good, but the Lacedemonians...
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The British Essayists, Volume 6

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 416 pages
...foreigners. When the good man skulked towards the boxes appointed for the Lacedemonians, that honest people, more virtuous than polite, rose up all to...respect received him among them. The Athenians being suddenly touched with a sense of the Spartan virtue and their own degeneracy, gave a thunder of applause;...
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