Archaeologia Graeca Or the Antiquities of Graece, Том 11728 |
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... Honour of their Country , preffing forward into the thickest of their Enemies , and often en- countering the most valiant of them in fingle Combat . And this they thought a principal part of their Duty , judging it but reasonable , that ...
... Honour of their Country , preffing forward into the thickest of their Enemies , and often en- countering the most valiant of them in fingle Combat . And this they thought a principal part of their Duty , judging it but reasonable , that ...
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... Honour of the Gods , and inftructed his People in what manner they were to worship them . In the Reign of Pandion , the Fifth King of Athens , Triptolemus is faid to have taught the Athenians how to fow and manure the Ground , and to ...
... Honour of the Gods , and inftructed his People in what manner they were to worship them . In the Reign of Pandion , the Fifth King of Athens , Triptolemus is faid to have taught the Athenians how to fow and manure the Ground , and to ...
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... Honours done to them , plac'd their Statues next thofe of Harmodius and Arifto- giton , two famous Patriots , that ... honour'd them with the Privi- lege of having a Liftor , who was an Officer that attended upon the chief Magiftrates ...
... Honours done to them , plac'd their Statues next thofe of Harmodius and Arifto- giton , two famous Patriots , that ... honour'd them with the Privi- lege of having a Liftor , who was an Officer that attended upon the chief Magiftrates ...
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... Honour of two of his Mistres fes call'd by thofe Names . Nay , fo grofs Flattery did the Athenians de- generate into , that they enroll'd feveral of his Parafites in the Number of their Deities , and honour'd them with Temples and ...
... Honour of two of his Mistres fes call'd by thofe Names . Nay , fo grofs Flattery did the Athenians de- generate into , that they enroll'd feveral of his Parafites in the Number of their Deities , and honour'd them with Temples and ...
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... Honour of Jupiter the Olympian ; it was the moft magnificent Structure in Athens , being in Circuit no less than four Stadia , which was the Reafon they were for- ced to fupport it with Pillars , a thing unknown in Athens before that ...
... Honour of Jupiter the Olympian ; it was the moft magnificent Structure in Athens , being in Circuit no less than four Stadia , which was the Reafon they were for- ced to fupport it with Pillars , a thing unknown in Athens before that ...
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