| 716 pągines
...Pythagorean feet in philolbphy, lived in the time of Dionyfius, the tyrant of Sicily. Their mutual friendfhip was fo ftrong, that they were ready to die for one...to fettle his affairs, on condition that the other fhould confent to be imprifoned in his (lead, and put to death for him, if he did not return before... | |
| William Scott - 1789 - 416 pągines
...feet in phflofophy, lived in the time of Dionylius the tyrant of Sicily. Their mutual friendfhip wa, fo ftrong, that •they were ready to die for one...to fettle his affairs, on condition that the other fliould confent to be imprifoned in his ftead, and put to death for him if he did not return before... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 pągines
...philofophy, lived in the tun* of Dionyfms, the tyrant of Sicily. Their mutual friendfliip was fo llrong, that they were ready to die for one another. One of...to fettle his affairs, on condition that the other other fhonld confent to be imprifoned in his ttead, and pat to death for him, if he did not return... | |
| James Burgh - 1792 - 410 pągines
...Dionyfius the tyrant of Sicily. Their mutual friendjhip was fo firong, ttat they were ready to die for cue another. One of the two, (for it is not known which)...tyrant, obtained leave to go into his own country, tojettle his affairs, on condition that the other fhould confent to be imprifoned in his fiead, and... | |
| 1797 - 680 pągines
...of Sicily. Their mutual friendfhip was fo ftror.g, that they were ready to die for one another. Ore of the two (for it is not known which) being condemned...to death by the tyrant, obtained leave to go into hi' own country, to fettle his affairs, OB īoiidi:';on that ti.* Other 10 OK II. CLASSICAL AND HISTORICAL.... | |
| James Burgh - 1804 - 308 pągines
...philosophy, lived in the time of Dionysius the tyrant of Sicily. Their mutual friendship was so strong, that they were ready to die for one another. One of...tyrant, obtained leave to go into his own country, to settle his affairs, on condition that the other should consent to be imprisoned in his stead, and put... | |
| James Burgh - 1804 - 312 pągines
...friendship was so strong, that they were ready to (tif } for one another. One of the two (for it is nor known which) being condemned to death by the tyrant, obtained leave to go into his own country, to settle his affairs, on condition that the other should consent to be imprisoned in his stead, and put... | |
| 1806 - 360 pągines
...fe£b in philofophy, lived in the time of Dionyfius, the tyrant of Sicily. Their mutual friendfhip was fo ftrong, that they were ready to die for one...to fettle his affairs, on condition that the other fhould eonfent to be imprlfoned in his flead, and put to death for him, if he did not return before... | |
| Solomon Hodgson - 1806 - 362 pągines
...Pythagorean fect in philofophy, lived in the time of Dionyfius, the tyrant of Sicily. Their mutual friendfhip was fo ftrong, that they were ready to die for one...to fettle his affairs, on condition that the other Ihould confent to be imprifoned in his ftead, and put to death for him, if he did not return before... | |
| William Scott - 1814 - 424 pągines
...philosophy, lived in the time of Dionysius, the tyrant of Sicily. Their mutual friendship was so strong that they were ready to die for one another. One of...tyrant, obtained leave to go into his own country, to settle his affairs, on condition that the other should consent to be imprisoned in his stead, and pttt... | |
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