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" When troubles had once begun in the cities, those who followed carried the revolutionary spirit further and further, and determined to outdo the report of all who had preceded them, by the ingenuity of their enterprises and the atrocity of their revenges.... "
Patriotism and Empire - Page 93
by John Mackinnon Robertson - 1899 - 208 pages
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Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Volume 37

Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 646 pages
...now, when you have duly lamented every one his own dead, you may depart. REFLECTIONS ON REVOLUTION WHEN troubles had once begun in the cities, those...words had no longer the same relation to things, but was changed by them as they thought proper. Reckless daring was held to be loyal courage; prudent delay...
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The Greek View of Life

Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1896 - 298 pages
...provision of daily life is a hard master, and tends to assimilate men's characters to their conditions. "When troubles had once begun in the cities, those...words had no longer the same relation to things, but was changed by them as they thought proper. Reckless daring was held to be loyal courage; prudent delay...
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A Survey of Greek Civilization

John Pentland Mahaffy - 1896 - 358 pages
...provision of daily life, is a hard master, and tends to assimilate men's characters to their conditions. When troubles had once begun in the cities, those...words had no longer the same relation to things, but was changed by them as they thought proper. Reckless daring was held to be loyal courage ; prudent...
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Religion in Greek Literature: A Sketch in Outline

Lewis Campbell - 1898 - 450 pages
...more or less aggravated and differ in character with every new combination of circumstances. . . . The meaning of words had no longer the same relation to things, but was change*! by them as they thought proper. Keckless daring was held to be loyal courage ; prudent...
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Religion in Greek Literature: A Sketch in Outline

Lewis Campbell - 1898 - 474 pages
...more or less aggravated and differ in character with every new combination of circumstances. . . . The meaning of words had no longer the same relation to things, but was changed by them as they thought proper. Reckless daring was held to be loyal courage; prudent delay...
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Religion in Greek Literature: A Sketch in Outline

Lewis Campbell - 1898 - 492 pages
...more or less aggravated and differ in character with every new combination of circumstances. . . . The meaning of words had no longer the same relation to things, but was changed by them as they thought proper. Reckless daring was held to be loyal courage; prudent delay...
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The State and the Church

William Prall - 1900 - 268 pages
...character with every new combination of circumstances," and which are especially accentuated in war. " When troubles had once begun in the cities, those...words had no longer the same relation to things, but was changed by them as they thought proper. Reckless daring was held to be loyal courage; prudent delay...
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The State and the Church

William Prall - 1900 - 282 pages
...every new combination of circumstances," and which "(iii. 82.) are especially accentuated in war. " When troubles had once begun in the cities, those...words had no longer the same relation to things, but was changed by them as they thought proper. Keckless daring was held to be loyal courage; prudent delay...
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Thucydides: Essay on inscriptions and Books I-III

Thucydides - 1900 - 402 pages
...and in spirit further and further, and deterIheiruse oj'language. m¡ned t£) Qutdo the report of aU who had preceded them by the ingenuity of their enterprises...words had no longer the same relation to things, but was changed by them as they thought proper. Reckless daring was held to be loyal courage ; prudent...
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International Library of Masterpieces, Literature, Art and Rare ..., Volume 29

Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 440 pages
...divided bear evident tokens of not having received his ultimate revision. REFLECTIONS ON REVOLUTION. WHEN troubles had once begun in the cities, those...words had no longer the same relation to things, but was changed by them as they thought proper. Reckless daring was held to be loyal courage ; prudent...
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