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... citizens in general , and could not now be retracted . He might moreover have no reason to suppose it likely to prejudice the real interests of Athens , tending , as it necessarily would , to increase and consolidate her maritime power ...
... citizens in general , and could not now be retracted . He might moreover have no reason to suppose it likely to prejudice the real interests of Athens , tending , as it necessarily would , to increase and consolidate her maritime power ...
Page 124
... " 661. ξυγγενής , “ innate , ” or per- haps , “ cognate , ” for — ἵνα δέος , ἔνθα καὶ αἰδώς . 663. ἐπικαινούντων , ( Steph . ) 66 pro- vided the citizens themselves do not introduce reforms into the laws . " μ 695 . 700 . 705 . 710 . if re.
... " 661. ξυγγενής , “ innate , ” or per- haps , “ cognate , ” for — ἵνα δέος , ἔνθα καὶ αἰδώς . 663. ἐπικαινούντων , ( Steph . ) 66 pro- vided the citizens themselves do not introduce reforms into the laws . " μ 695 . 700 . 705 . 710 . if re.
Page 125
... citizens to embrace and respect , ” & c . Porson reads περιστέλ- λουσα , “ I invest the citizens with , ” & c . 673. = οὔτ ̓ ἐν Ἕλλησιν οὔτε βαρβά ροις , Paley . But the felicity of the Scythians and Peloponnesians was pro- verbial ...
... citizens to embrace and respect , ” & c . Porson reads περιστέλ- λουσα , “ I invest the citizens with , ” & c . 673. = οὔτ ̓ ἐν Ἕλλησιν οὔτε βαρβά ροις , Paley . But the felicity of the Scythians and Peloponnesians was pro- verbial ...
Page 129
... citizens honour - we are more kindly disposed to them than before ; " i . e . " the result is that we , " & c . 747. Exeunt Orestes and Apollo . The Areopagites remain , for in v . 909 Pallas says ή τάδ ̓ ἀκούετε , πόλεως φρού ριον ...
... citizens honour - we are more kindly disposed to them than before ; " i . e . " the result is that we , " & c . 747. Exeunt Orestes and Apollo . The Areopagites remain , for in v . 909 Pallas says ή τάδ ̓ ἀκούετε , πόλεως φρού ριον ...
Page 133
... citizens . " 817. πρὸς δόμοις Ερεχθέως . See In- trod . § 45 . 819. Paley reads ὅσων for ὅσην— Ahrens oo ' av - Herm . and Linw . think that a verse has been lost after 818 ; - οἵαν ( agreeing with ἕδραν ) might be read . 821 , 822 ...
... citizens . " 817. πρὸς δόμοις Ερεχθέως . See In- trod . § 45 . 819. Paley reads ὅσων for ὅσην— Ahrens oo ' av - Herm . and Linw . think that a verse has been lost after 818 ; - οἵαν ( agreeing with ἕδραν ) might be read . 821 , 822 ...
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