They would destroy no city of the Amphictyons, nor cut off their streams in war or peace ; and if any should do so, they would march against him and destroy his cities ; and should any pillage the property of the god, or be privy to or plan any thing... A School Dictionary of Greek & Roman Antiquities - Page 18by William Smith - 1851 - 373 pagesFull view - About this book
| Encyclopedias - 1880 - 890 pages
...independent. They bound themselves by an oath that "they would destroy no city of the Amphictyons, nor cut off their streams in war or peace; and if any should do so, they would inarch against him and destroy his cities; and should any pillage the property of the god, or be privy... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1897 - 956 pages
...independent. They bound themselves by an oath that ' they would destroy no city of the Amphictyons, nor cut off their streams in war or peace; and if...against him and destroy his cities; and should any piljagc the property of the god, or be privy to, or plan anything against what was in his temple at... | |
| Iōannēs Gennadios - Arbitration (International law) - 1904 - 98 pages
...anyone transgress against this, I shall march against him and destroy his cities. And should anyone pillage the property of the God, or be privy to or plan anything against the things that are in the sanctuary, I shall take vengeance on him with foot, and hand, and voice,... | |
| Newton Wesley Rowell - Canada - 1922 - 342 pages
...attack any of its members. The oath was as follows : They would destroy no city of the Amphictyons, nor cut off their streams, in war or peace, and if any should do BO, they would march against him, and destroy his cities, and should any pillage the property of the... | |
| George W. Downs - Political Science - 1994 - 284 pages
...League, by which Greek city-states assumed the obligation not to destroy any city of the Amphictyons "nor cut off their streams, in war or peace, and if...in his temple at Delphi, they would take vengeance against him with hand and foot, and all their might" (York 1919, 5). While the emphasis here is on... | |
| Charles Henry Alexandrowicz - International Law and Relations - 1970 - 248 pages
...significant for its religious basis: the members swore that they "would destroy no city of the Amphictyons, nor cut off their streams, in war or peace, and if...or be privy to or plan anything against what was in the temple at Delphi, they would take vengeance on him with hand and foot and voice, and all their... | |
| 1904 - 586 pages
...anyone transgress against this, I shall march against him and destroy his cities. And should anyone pillage the property of the God, or be privy to or plan anything against the things that are in the sanctuary, I shall take vengeance on him with foot, and hand, and voice,... | |
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