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... Solon " . " " Aliter catuli longe olent , aliter sues . " PLAUTUS . Epidicus , Act IV . , Sc . II . , 9 .- ( Philippa . ) ' Puppies and pigs have a very different smell . " " Alitur vitium , vivitque tegendo , Dum medicas adhibere manus ...
... Solon " . " " Aliter catuli longe olent , aliter sues . " PLAUTUS . Epidicus , Act IV . , Sc . II . , 9 .- ( Philippa . ) ' Puppies and pigs have a very different smell . " " Alitur vitium , vivitque tegendo , Dum medicas adhibere manus ...
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... ( Solon ) quum interrogaretur , cur nullum supplicium constituisset . in eum , qui parentem necasset , respondit se id neminem facturum putasse . " CICERO . Pro Roscio Amerino , XXV . , 70 . " Solon , when asked why he had not appointed ...
... ( Solon ) quum interrogaretur , cur nullum supplicium constituisset . in eum , qui parentem necasset , respondit se id neminem facturum putasse . " CICERO . Pro Roscio Amerino , XXV . , 70 . " Solon , when asked why he had not appointed ...
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... Solon . ) " A state is regulated by two things , reward and punishment . " " Repente dives nemo factus est bonus . " PUBLILIUS SYRUS , 449 . " No virtuous man ever became suddenly rich . " " Repente liberalis stultis gratus est , Verum ...
... Solon . ) " A state is regulated by two things , reward and punishment . " " Repente dives nemo factus est bonus . " PUBLILIUS SYRUS , 449 . " No virtuous man ever became suddenly rich . " " Repente liberalis stultis gratus est , Verum ...
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... SOLON . ( Stobaeus , Florilegium , XLVI . , 22. ) " Rule only when you have learnt to obey ; for having learnt to obey you will know how to rule . " “ Ὁ μὴ δουλεύσας οὐδ ̓ ἂν δεσπότης γένοιτο ἄξιος ἐπαίνου . ” PLATO . Laws , VI . , 9 ...
... SOLON . ( Stobaeus , Florilegium , XLVI . , 22. ) " Rule only when you have learnt to obey ; for having learnt to obey you will know how to rule . " “ Ὁ μὴ δουλεύσας οὐδ ̓ ἂν δεσπότης γένοιτο ἄξιος ἐπαίνου . ” PLATO . Laws , VI . , 9 ...
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... SOLON . Fragment 18 , 10 . " I grow old still learning many things . " “ Καλόν τε καὶ γέροντα μανθάνειν σοφά . ” AESCHYLUS . Fragment 278 . " Wisdom to learn is e'en for old men good . " - ( Plumptre . ) “ Γηράσκων γὰρ πολλὰ διδάσκεσθαι ...
... SOLON . Fragment 18 , 10 . " I grow old still learning many things . " “ Καλόν τε καὶ γέροντα μανθάνειν σοφά . ” AESCHYLUS . Fragment 278 . " Wisdom to learn is e'en for old men good . " - ( Plumptre . ) “ Γηράσκων γὰρ πολλὰ διδάσκεσθαι ...
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