The property of foreigners might be any where seized, and themselves reduced to slavery, or even put to death, without the breach of any human law ; and not only without the breach of any divine law, but prayers were addressed to the gods for favour and... The History of Thucydides - Side 123af Thucydides - 1829Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1810 - 874 sider
...property of foreigners might be any where seized, and themselves reduced to slavery, or even put to death, without the breach of any human law ; and not only...and assistance in the commission of such violences. Those connected with them by political or social compact, the Greeks described by a term peculiar to... | |
| William Mitford - 1814 - 444 sider
...property of foreiners might be anywhere seized, and themselves reduced to slavery, or even put to death, without the breach of any human law ; and not only...divine law, but prayers were addressed to the gods for favor and assistance in the commission of such violences. Those connected with them by political or... | |
| David Ramsay - 1819 - 356 sider
...property of foreigners might be any where seized, and themselves reduced to slavery, or even put to death without the breach of any human law, and not only...and assistance in the commission of such violences. Those connected with them by political or social compact, the Greeks described by a term peculiar to... | |
| William Mitford - 1822 - 436 sider
...property of foreiners might be anywhere seized, and themselves reduced to slavery, or even put to death, without the breach of any human law ; and not only...divine law, but prayers were addressed. to the gods for favor and assistance in the commission of such violences. Those connected with them by political or... | |
| Thucydides - 1829 - 586 sider
...slaves. As to the city, the Thebans gave it up, for about a year 6, as a residence to some Megarseans " expelled by faction, and to such of the Plataeans...suppose that the being out of civil compact, was thought ц sufficient reason to authorise persons to be put to death or enslaved ; still less, that divine... | |
| William Mitford - 1835 - 366 sider
...property of foreigners might be anywhere seized, and themselves reduced to slavery, or even put to death, without the breach of any human law ; and not only...and assistance in the commission of such violences. Those connected with them by political or social compact the Greeks described by a term peculiar to... | |
| William Mitford - 1835 - 424 sider
...property of foreigners might be any where seized, and themselves reduced to slavery, or even put to death, without the breach of any human law ; and not only...and assistance in the commission of such violences. Those connected with them by political or social compact the Greeks described by a term peculiar to... | |
| William Mitford - 1835 - 422 sider
...property of foreigners might be any where seized, and themselves reduced to slavery, or even put to death, without the breach of any human law ; and not only...and assistance in the commission of such violences. Those connected with them by political or social compact the Greeks described by a term peculiar to... | |
| Aristophanes - 1836 - 348 sider
...property of foreigners might be anywhere seized, and themselves reduced to slavery, or even put to death, without the breach of any human law ; and not only...and assistance in the commission of such violences. Those connected with them by political or social compact, the Greeks described by a term peculiar to... | |
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