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... desirous of effecting anything worthy of our design , and of not being kept off the country by a quantity of cavalry ; especially if haply the cities shall have - taken alarm and banded themselves together , and their denizens— some ...
... desirous of effecting anything worthy of our design , and of not being kept off the country by a quantity of cavalry ; especially if haply the cities shall have - taken alarm and banded themselves together , and their denizens— some ...
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... desirous of defiling himself with blood even righteously shed , surely he would guard himself from unrighteous bloodshed , by taking away any one's life or property or civil rights . " Hyperid . Orat . Funebr . col . 11. 1. 8 ( ed ...
... desirous of defiling himself with blood even righteously shed , surely he would guard himself from unrighteous bloodshed , by taking away any one's life or property or civil rights . " Hyperid . Orat . Funebr . col . 11. 1. 8 ( ed ...
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... desirous of sending me away . " ( γ ) Indefinite : Hom . Il . v . 224 τὼ καὶ νῶι πόλινδε σαώσετον , εἴ περ ἂν αὖτε | Ζεὺς ἐπὶ Τυδείδῃ Διομήδεϊ κύδος ὀρέξῃ = " they two ( the steeds ) will also get us away in safety to the city , if ...
... desirous of sending me away . " ( γ ) Indefinite : Hom . Il . v . 224 τὼ καὶ νῶι πόλινδε σαώσετον , εἴ περ ἂν αὖτε | Ζεὺς ἐπὶ Τυδείδῃ Διομήδεϊ κύδος ὀρέξῃ = " they two ( the steeds ) will also get us away in safety to the city , if ...
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... desirous of enjoying a good report and to be the admiration of the city , strive to bring it about , as much as possible , that you should know what it is you wish to do for if truly , differing in this respect from the rest , you shall ...
... desirous of enjoying a good report and to be the admiration of the city , strive to bring it about , as much as possible , that you should know what it is you wish to do for if truly , differing in this respect from the rest , you shall ...
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... δαήμεναι , ὀφρ ' εὖ εἰδῇς | ὅσσον φερτέρη εἴμ ' = " but if you are desirous of becoming learned in war , ( come on 168 ) ; so that you may be convinced how superior am I. " 66 97 . ( A ) c . Hom . Od 124 § 93 GREEK AND LATIN.
... δαήμεναι , ὀφρ ' εὖ εἰδῇς | ὅσσον φερτέρη εἴμ ' = " but if you are desirous of becoming learned in war , ( come on 168 ) ; so that you may be convinced how superior am I. " 66 97 . ( A ) c . Hom . Od 124 § 93 GREEK AND LATIN.
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