The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Edward Reynolds, Lord Bishop of Norwich, Volume 6B. Holdsworth, 1826 |
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Page 61
... Themistocles and Aristides , that when they were joined in commission for any publick service of their country , they laid down their private enmities , and unanimously concurred to promote the interest of their country . And the like ...
... Themistocles and Aristides , that when they were joined in commission for any publick service of their country , they laid down their private enmities , and unanimously concurred to promote the interest of their country . And the like ...
Page 93
... Themistocles and Aristides , who when they were ever em- ployed in the public service of State , left all their private enmities in the borders of their own country , and did not re- sume them till they returned , and became private men ...
... Themistocles and Aristides , who when they were ever em- ployed in the public service of State , left all their private enmities in the borders of their own country , and did not re- sume them till they returned , and became private men ...
Page 107
... Themistocles ( though innocent ) was like to have suffered in a crimination of trea- son , only for being a friend unto Pausanias . Yea , so over- flowing is this quality , that it will sometimes strike a friend , rather than not reach ...
... Themistocles ( though innocent ) was like to have suffered in a crimination of trea- son , only for being a friend unto Pausanias . Yea , so over- flowing is this quality , that it will sometimes strike a friend , rather than not reach ...
Page 184
... Themistocles ' tutor said of him . The best mixture that I can call to mind of this passion , was in Hannibal , of whom the historian tells ush , that he was marvellous bold to put upon dangers , and yet marvellous wise in managing of ...
... Themistocles ' tutor said of him . The best mixture that I can call to mind of this passion , was in Hannibal , of whom the historian tells ush , that he was marvellous bold to put upon dangers , and yet marvellous wise in managing of ...
Page 208
... Themistocles apud Plut . Apoph . * Chabrias ib . et Orat . 2. de Fortit . Alex . Aristid . Οὐδέν ἐστιν οὔτε πύργος , οὔτε ναῦς , Ερημος ἀνδρῶν , & c . Soph . Oedip . Tyr . Tac . An . 1. 3.-Qu. Cur . - Omnia tuta timent . - Non minus ...
... Themistocles apud Plut . Apoph . * Chabrias ib . et Orat . 2. de Fortit . Alex . Aristid . Οὐδέν ἐστιν οὔτε πύργος , οὔτε ναῦς , Ερημος ἀνδρῶν , & c . Soph . Oedip . Tyr . Tac . An . 1. 3.-Qu. Cur . - Omnia tuta timent . - Non minus ...
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