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" ... it was ordained that the ceilings of their houses should only be wrought by the axe, and their gates and doors smoothed only by the saw. Epaminondas's famous dictum about his own table, that " Treason and a dinner like this do not keep company together,"... "
Mentoria: or, The young ladies instructor, in familiar conversations - Página 164
por Ann Murry - 1807
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Mentoria, Or, The Young Ladies Instructor: In Familiar Conversations, on ...

Ann Murry - 1835 - 264 páginas
...rejected. Lord George. Lycurgus must have been a ver^ clever man to make such excellent laws. Mentoria. To prevent magnificence in their houses he ordained...have appeared unsuitable to the rest of the dwelling. The Spartan children were considered as a public concern, from whom legislators and heroes were to...
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Plutarch's Lives: The Translation Called Dryden's, Volumen1

Plutarch - 1859 - 464 páginas
...levelled against luxury and expensiveness, for by it it was ordained, that the ceilings of their houses should only be wrought by the axe, and their gates and doors smoothed only by the saw. Epaminondas's famous dictum about his own table, that " Treason and a dinner like...
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Plutarch's Lives of Illustrious Men: Translated from the Greek by ..., Volumen1

Plutarch - 1880 - 626 páginas
...levelled against luxury and expensiveness, for by it it was ordained that the ceilings of their houses should only be wrought by the axe, and their gates and doors smoothed only by the saw. Epaminondas's famous dictum about his own table, that " Treason and a dinner like...
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The Boys' and Girls' Plutarch: Being Parts of the "Lives" of Plutarch

Plutarch - 1883 - 570 páginas
...leveled against luxury and expensiveness, for by it it was ordained that the ceilings of their houses should only be wrought by the axe, and their gates and doors smoothed only by the saw. Epaminondas's famous dictum about his own table, that " Treason and a dinner like...
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Readings in Descriptive and Historical Sociology

Franklin Henry Giddings - 1906 - 592 páginas
...levelled against luxury and expensiveness, for by it it was ordained that the ceilings of their houses should only be wrought by the axe, and their gates and doors smoothed only by the saw. . . . »»»*»»» In order to the good education of their youth (which, as I said...
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The Library of Original Sources: The Greek world

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 488 páginas
...levelled against Ixury and expensiveness, for by it it was ordained that the ceilings of their houses should only be wrought by the axe, and their gates and doors smoothed only by the saw. Epaminondas's famous dictum about his own table, that "Treason and a dinner like this...
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Plutarch's Lives: The "Dryden Plutarch", Volumen1

Plutarch - 1921 - 582 páginas
...levelled against luxury and expensiveness, for by it it was ordained that the ceilings of their houses should only be wrought by the axe, and their gates and doors smoothed only by the saw. Epaminondas's famous dictum about his own table, that " Treason and a dinner like...
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Plutarch's Lives: The "Dryden Plutarch", Volumen1

Plutarch - 1914 - 592 páginas
...levelled against luxury and expensiveness, for by it it was ordained that the ceilings of their houses should only be wrought by the axe, and their gates and doors smoothed only by the saw. Epaminondas's famous dictum about his own table, that " Treason and a dinner like...
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Evolution of Law: Sources of ancient and primitive law

1915 - 730 páginas
...levelled against luxury and expensiveness, for by it it was ordained that the ceilings of their houses should only be wrought by the axe, and their gates and doors smoothed only by the saw. Epaminondas's famous dictum about his own table, that "Treason and a dinner like this...
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Sources of Ancient and Primitive Law

Albert Kocourek, John Henry Wigmore - 1915 - 734 páginas
...levelled against luxury and expensiveness, for by it it was ordained that the ceilings of their houses should only be wrought by the axe, and their gates and doors smoothed only by the saw. Epaminondas's famous dictum about his own table, that " Treason and a dinner like...
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