| Plutarch, John Langhorne, William Langhorne - Greece - 1770 - 458 pages
...it's education, and affigned it one ot the .;j>ine thoufand (hares of land : but if it was weakly and deformed, they ordered it to be thrown into the place...cavern near the Mountain Taygetus; concluding that it's life could be no advantage either to itfelf or to the public, fince nature had not given it at... | |
| Plutarch, John Langhorne, William Langhorne - Greece - 1794 - 410 pages
...land; but if it was weakly and deformed, they ordered it to be thrown into the place called apothet&, which is a deep cavern near the Mountain Taygetus ; concluding that its We could be no advantage either to itfelf or to the publtc> fince nature had not given it at firft... | |
| Plutarch - Classical biography - 1803 - 406 pages
...but if it "was weakly and deformed, they ordered it to be thrown into the plaee called slpot/r?t<e, which is a deep cavern near the mountain Taygetus...concluding that its life could be no advantage either to itself or to the public, since nature had not given it at first any stength or goodness of constitution.*... | |
| Plutarch - Biography - 1804 - 400 pages
...; but if it was weakly and deformed, they ordered it to be thrown into the place called Apothette, which is a deep cavern near the mountain Taygetus...fince nature had not given it at firft any ftrength or goodnefs of conftitution.* For the fame reafon the women did not wafh their new born infants with water,... | |
| Plutarch - Biography - 1813 - 550 pages
...it's education, and assigned to it one of the nine thousand shares of land : but, if it was weakly and deformed, they ordered it to be thrown into the place called Apotheta?, a deep cavern near the mountain Taygetus ; concluding that it's life could be of no advantage either... | |
| Plutarch - Greece - 1816 - 360 pages
...: but if it was weakly and deformed, they ordered it to be thrown into the place called Apolhetce, a. deep cavern near the mountain Taygetus ; concluding that its life could be of no advantage either to itself or to the public, since nature had not given it at first any * The... | |
| Plutarch - Greece - 1821 - 358 pages
...: but if it was weakly ,and deformed, they ordered it to be thrown into the place called Apothetce, which is a deep cavern near the mountain Taygetus...concluding that its life could be no advantage either to itself or to the public, since nature had not given it at first any strength or goodness of constitution*.... | |
| Plutarch - 1822 - 502 pages
...; but if it was weakly and deformed, they ordered it to be thrown into the place called Apothetae, which is a deep cavern near the mountain Taygetus...concluding that its life could be no advantage either to itself or to the public, since nature had not given it at first any strength or goodness of constitution.*... | |
| Plutarch - Greece - 1822 - 388 pages
...but, if it was weakly and deformed, they ordered it to be thrown into the place called Jlpothetce, a deep cavern near the mountain Taygetus ; concluding that its life could be of no advantage either to itself or to the public, since nature had not given it a! first any strength... | |
| Plutarch - Greece - 1831 - 356 pages
...: but if it was weakly and deformed, they ordered it to be thrown into the place called Apot/teta, which is a deep cavern near the mountain Taygetus...concluding that its life could be no advantage either to itself or the public, since nature had not given it at first any strength or goodness of constitution.... | |
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