| Demosthenes - 1840 - 394 páginas
...congratulating such as I thought would tell it elsewhere, but hearing with alarm any success of our own armies, moaning and bent to the earth like these impious men,...themselves ;| and who, turning their eyes abroad, * Dawson makes them actually " worry " A, who only says, they were let loose upon him. t fitra TOVTWV... | |
| Demosthenes - 1840 - 394 páginas
...congratulating such as I thought would tell it elsewhere, but hearing with alarm any success of our own armies, moaning and bent to the earth like these impious men,...they could do so without also stigmatizing themselves ;J and who, turning their eyes abroad, * Dawson makes them actually " worry " Д, who only says, they... | |
| 1840 - 808 páginas
...congratulating such as 1 thought would tell it elsewhere, but hearing with alarm any success of our own armies, moaning and bent to the earth like these impious men, who rail at their country as if they could do so without also stigmatizing themselves ; and who, turning their... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 472 páginas
...success of our own armies, moaning and bent to the earth, like those impious men who rail at their country, as if they could do so without also stigmatizing...their eyes abroad, and seeing the prosperity of the «тешу in the calamities of Greece, rejoice in them, and maintain that we should labor to make... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 554 páginas
...elsewhere, but hearing with alarm any success of our own armies, moaning and bent to the earth, like those impious men who rail at this country, as if they could...Greece, rejoice in them, and maintain that we should labor to make them last forever. Let not, O gracious God — let not such conduct receive any manner... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 550 páginas
...elsewhere, but hearing with alarm any success of our own armies, moaning and bent to the earth, like those impious men who rail at this country, as if they could...Greece, rejoice in them, and maintain that we should labor to make them last forever. Let not, O gracious God — let not such conduct receive any manner... | |
| Walter Rowlands - 1901 - 644 páginas
...would tell it elsewhere, but hearing with alarm any success of our own armies, moaning and bent to earth like these impious men, who rail at this country...Greece, rejoice in them, and maintain that we should labor to make them last for ever ! 12 The Great Masters of Oratoiy " Let not, O gracious God, let not... | |
| Harry Bower Bradbury - 1917 - 146 páginas
...congratulating such as I thought would tell it elsewhere, but hearing with alarm any success of our own armies, moaning and bent to the earth, like these impious...rail at this country as if they could do so without stigmatizing themselves ; and, who, turning their eyes abroad, and seeing the prosperity of the enemy... | |
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