| Plutarch - 1811 - 356 pages
...J-QU immediately put us on board a ship, and send this carcass of mine where you think it may be of most use to Sparta, before age renders it good for...and sinks it into the grave?" When every thing was prepared for the voyage, they wenl by land to Tzenarus, the army conducting them to that port. Cratesiclca,... | |
| Plutarch - 1821 - 322 pages
...you immediately put us OB board a ship, and send this carcass of mine where you think it may b^ of most use to Sparta, before age renders it good for...and sinks it into the grave ? " When every thing was prepared for the voyage, they went by land to Taenarus; the army conducting them to that port. Cratisiclea... | |
| Plutarch - 1822 - 550 pages
...you immediately put us on board a ship, and send this carcass of mine where you think it may be of most use to Sparta, before age renders it good for...sinks it into the grave?" • When every thing was prepared for the voyage, they went by land to Taenarus ; the army conducting them to that port. Cratebiclea... | |
| Plutarch - 1832 - 370 pages
...you immediately put us on board a ship, and send this carcass of mine where you think it may be of most use to Sparta, before age renders it good for...and sinks it into the grave ?' When every thing was prepared for the voyage, they went by land to Taenarus ; the army conducting them to that port. Cratesiclea... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1835 - 312 pages
...laughed outright, and said, " Was this the thing you so long hesitated to communicate ? Put us on board a ship, and send this old carcase of mine wherever...in our power ; the event belongs to the gods." When Cleombrotus rebelled against his wife's father, in spite of her entreaties, and usurped the kingdom,... | |
| Joseph Howe - 1858 - 576 pages
...not immediately put us on board a ship, and send this carcase of mine where you think it may be of most use to Sparta, before age renders it good for nothing, and sinks it in the grave ? " Being on the point of embarking, she took her son alone into the temple of Neptune,... | |
| Joseph Howe - 1874 - 360 pages
...you not immediately put us on board a ship and send this carcase of mine where you think it may be of most use to Sparta, before age renders it good for nothing and sinks it in the grave ? " Being on the point of embarking, she took her son alone into the Temple of Neptune,... | |
| Amelia Gere Mason - 1901 - 432 pages
...this the thing you have so long hesitated to tell me ? Send this body of mine at once where it will be of the most use to Sparta, before age renders it good for nothing." She went without tears, saying that no one must see them weep. Finding afterward that the king was... | |
| Emil Reich - 1908 - 330 pages
...you not immediately put us on board a ship and send this carcase of mine where you think it may be of most use to Sparta, before age renders it good for nothing, and sinks it into the grave?" On taking leave of him in the temple of Poseidon at Taenarus, she begged Cleomenes to restrain his... | |
| Plutarch - 1916 - 306 pages
...not immediately put us on board a ship, and send this carcass of mine where you think it may be of most use to Sparta, before age renders it good for...and sinks it into the grave ?" When every thing was prepared for the voyage, they went by land to Tsenarus, the army conducting them to that port. Cratesiclea,... | |
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