| John Potter - 1728 - 518 pages
...Pantetius of Rhodes, i>wn«c «r7«'fniiM, has fully confuted it in his Difcourfe concerning Socrates (/). The Time of Marriage was not the fame in all Places...to marry till they arrived at their full Strength fg) ; and though I do not find what was the exaft Number of Years they were confined to, yet it appears... | |
| John Potter - 1751 - 514 pages
...Rhodes, itwitut dflfipixi has it fully confuted in his Difcourfe concerning Socrates (f). The Tirnje of Marriage was not the fame in all Places : The Spartans...Years they were confined to, yet it appears from one otLycurgus's Sayings, that both Men and Women were limited in this Affair ; which that Lawyer being... | |
| John Potter (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1818 - 618 pages
...has fully confuted it in his discourse concerning Socrates ra. The time of marriage was not the same in all places ; the Spartans were not permitted to marry till they arrived at their full strength n ; and though I do not find what was the exact number of years they were confined to, yet it appears... | |
| John Potter - Greece - 1818 - 616 pages
...has fully confuted it in his discourse concerning Socrates m. The time of marriage was not the same in all places : the Spartans were not permitted to marry till they arrived at their full strength n ; and though I do not find what was the exact number of years they were confined to, yet it appears... | |
| Theophilus Moore - Marriage customs and rites - 1820 - 374 pages
...calamity, toleration was granted for marrying more than one wife. The time of marriage was not the same in all places ; the Spartans were not permitted to marry till they were arrived at their full strength, though we are not informed what was the exact number of years... | |
| Lady Augusta Hamilton - Marriage customs and rites - 1822 - 424 pages
...calamity, toleration was granted for marrying more than one wife. The time of marriage was not the same in all places ; the Spartans were not permitted to marry till they were arrived at their full strength, though we are not informed what was the exact number of years... | |
| 206 pages
...intrusted with any public affairs, should be married meo. The hmt of marriage varied in different placet ; the Spartans were not permitted to marry till they arrived at their fall strength ; the reason assigned for which custom, by Lyoorgus, was, tbat the Spartan children might... | |
| William Bayley (of Yorkshire.) - Anecdotes - 1824 - 392 pages
...entrusted with any public affairs, should he married men. The time of marriage varied iu different places ; the Spartans were not permitted to marry, till they arrived at their full strength ; the reason assigned for which custom, by Lycurgus, was, that the Spar- tan children might be strong... | |
| Anecdotes - 1826 - 418 pages
...entrusted with any public affairs, should be married men. The time of marriage varied in different places; the Spartans were not permitted to marry, till they arrived at their full strength; the reason assigned for which custom, by Lycurgus, was, that the Spartan children might be strong and... | |
| Alexander Adam - Rome - 1826 - 510 pages
...Polygamy was not commonly tolerated in Greece. Tha time of marriage was different in different States. The Spartans were not permitted to marry till they arrived at their full strength, and the Athenian laws are said to have directed that men should not marry till they were 35 years of... | |
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