| Charles Rollin - 1734 - 422 sidor
...cxercife and employment : their life much lefs hard and auftere in the camp, than in the city -, and they were the only people in the world, to whom the time of war was a time of eafe and refrefhment ; becaufe then the reins of that ftrict: and fevere difcipline, which prevailed... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1774 - 416 sidor
...new inftitution ; arms were their only exercifc and employment, and their life was much le£s auftere in the camp than the city. The Spartans were the only...in the world to whom the time of war was a time of cafe and refrefhment, becaufe then the feverity of their manners was rekxed, and the men were indulged... | |
| Richard Johnson - 1786 - 168 sidor
...and their we was much lefs auftere in the camp than in the city. The Spartans were the only people la the world, to whom the time of war was a time of eafe and refrefhment; becaufe then the feverity of their manners was relaxed, and IS* men were indulged... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1805 - 350 sidor
...Arms were their only exercise and employment, and their life was much less austere in the camp than in the city. The Spartans were the only people in the...,was never to turn their backs on the enemy, however dispr.Qpotli.oned in force, nor to deliver up their arms until ,they resigned them with life. When... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1814 - 578 sidor
...motives of this new institution; arms were their only exercise and employment, and their life was much less austere in the camp than the city. The Spartans...indulged in greater liberties. With them the first and inviolable law of war was ncr ver to turn .their back upon the enemy, however disproportioned in force,... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1820 - 386 sidor
...and employment : their life was much less hard and austere in the camp, than in the eity ; and they were the only people in the world to whom the time...a time of ease and refreshment ; because then the reigns of that strict and severe discipline which prevailed at Sparta, were somewhat relaxed, and the... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1826 - 330 sidor
...Arms were their only exercise, and their life was much less austere in the camp than in the city. 48. The Spartans were the only -people in the .world to 'whom the time of war was a tune of ease and refreshment : because then the severity of their manners was relaxed, and the men... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1830 - 484 sidor
...exercise and employment: tbw life was much less hard and austere in the camp, than in the city ; andtley were the only people in the world, to whom the time of war was a time of ease nnd refreshment, because then the reins ofthat strict and severe discipline,«^ prevailed at Sparta,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1838 - 336 sidor
...institution. Arms were their only exercise, and their life was much less austere in the camp, than in the city. The Spartans were the only people in the...of war was a time of ease and refreshment : because the severity of their manners was then relaxed, and the men were indulged in greater liberties. With... | |
| Charles Rollin, James Bell - 1839 - 666 sidor
...austere in the camp than in the city ; and they were the only people in the world, to whom the urne of war was a time of ease and refreshment; because then the reins of that strict and severe discipline which prevailed at Sparta, were somewhat relaxed, and the... | |
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