| Thucydides - Greece - 1881 - 742 pages
...the matter of education, iab0eriousn0 whereas they from early youth are always undergoing training, laborious exercises which are to make them brave,...equally ready to face "the perils which they face ". & And here is the proof. The Lacedaemonians come into Attica not by themselves, but with their whole... | |
| Thucydides - Greece - 1881 - 758 pages
...of education, Laborious"0 whereas they from early youth are always undergoing; training. iaDorious exercises which are to make them brave, we live at...equally ready to face 'the perils which they face a. And here is the proof. The Lacedaemonians come into Attica not by themselves, but with their whole... | |
| Thucydides - Greece - 1883 - 732 pages
...for our weary spirits many relaxations from toil ; we have regular games and sacrifices throughout the year ; at home the style of our life is refined...we live at ease, and yet are equally ready to face Hhe perils which they face1. And here is the proof. The Lacedaemonians come into Attica not by themselves,... | |
| William Pittenger - Oratory - 1883 - 290 pages
...and we never expel a foreigner or prevent him from seeing or learning anything of which the secrect if revealed to an enemy might profit him. We rely...equally ready to face the perils which they face. And here is the proof. The Lacedaemonians come into Attica not by themselves, but with their whole... | |
| Griffith, Farran, Browne and co - 1883 - 392 pages
...secret, if revealed to an enemy, might profit him. We rely not upon management or trickery, but upon our hearts and hands. And in the matter of education,...equally ready to face the perils which they face. And here is the proof. The Lacedsemonians come into Athens, not by themselves, but with their whole... | |
| William Cleaver Wilkinson - Greek literature - 1884 - 350 pages
...open to the world, and we never expel a foreigner or prevent him from seeing or learning any thing of which the secret if revealed to an enemy might...equally ready to face the perils which they face. And here is the proof. The Lacedaemonians come into Attica not by themselves, but with their whole... | |
| George Park Fisher - World history - 1885 - 778 pages
...open to the world; and we never expel a foreigner, or prevent him from seeing or learning any thing of which the secret, if revealed to an enemy, might...equally ready to face the perils which they face. And here is the proof, — the Lacedaemonians come into Attica, not by themselves, but with their whole... | |
| Mary Sheldon Barnes - 1885 - 612 pages
...countries as freely as of our own. . . . " And in the matter of education, whereas our adversaries from early youth are always undergoing laborious exercises...ready to face the perils which they face. . . . "If then we prefer to meet danger with a light heart but without laborious training, and with a courage... | |
| Mary Sheldon Barnes - History - 1885 - 580 pages
...other countries as freely as of our own. . . . "And in the matter of education, whereas our adversaries from early youth are always undergoing laborious exercises...ready to face the perils which they face. . . . " If then we prefer to meet danger with a light heart but without laborious training, and with a courage... | |
| Mary Sheldon Barnes - History - 1885 - 588 pages
...as of our own. . . . "And in the matter of education, whereas our adversaries from early youth arc always undergoing laborious exercises which are to...ready to face the perils which they face. . . . "If then we prefer to meet danger with a light heart but without laborious training, and with a courage... | |
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