| John Watson - 1856 - 248 páginas
...were now openly perpetrated. Seeing the sudden changes, they resolved to take their enjoyment quickly; regarding their lives and their riches alike as things....day. As for taking trouble about what was thought honorable, no one was forward to do it, deeming it uncertain whether before he had attained it, he... | |
| John Watson - 1856 - 246 páginas
...were now openly perpetrated. Seeing the sudden changes, they resolved to take their enjoyment quickly; regarding their lives and their riches alike as things...day. As for taking trouble about what was thought honorable, no one was forward to do it, deeming it uncertain whether before he had attained it, he... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1860 - 376 páginas
...and of those who before had had nothing and at once came into possession of the property of the dead. So they resolved to take their enjoyment quickly and...he had attained to it he would not be cut off; but every thing that was immediately pleasant, and that which was conducive to it by any means whatever,... | |
| Thucydides - 1873 - 616 páginas
...had nothing, and at once came into possession of the property of tho dead. So they resolved to tako their enjoyment quickly, and with a sole view to gratification ; regarding their lives aud their riches alike as things of a day. As for taking trouble about what was thought honorable,... | |
| Thucydides - 1875 - 688 páginas
...had nothing, and at once came into possession of the property of the dead. So they resolved to tako their enjoyment quickly, and with a sole view to gratification...day. As for taking trouble about what was thought honorable, no one was forward to do it ; deeming it uncertain whether, before he had attained to it,... | |
| 1880 - 338 páginas
...and of those who before had nothing, and at once came into possession of the property of the dead. So they resolved to take their enjoyment quickly,...their lives and their riches alike as things of a day. "... It may be observed that Niebuhr mentions similar epidemics in Italy, both in his Roman History... | |
| 1880 - 1178 páginas
...face of this great calamity, all divine and human ties were loosened. ''So they resolved to take Iheir enjoyment quickly, and with a sole view to gratification,...lives and their riches alike as things of a day. As lor taking trouble about what was thought honorable, no one was forward lo do it; deeming it uncertain... | |
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