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" Thesmothetae vowed for himself at the stone in the market.place, that if he broke any of the statutes, he would dedicate a golden statue, as big as himself, at Delphi. Observing the irregularity of the months, and that the moon does not always rise and... "
Archaeologia Graeca Or the Antiquities of Graece - Page 137
by John Potter - 1728
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Archæologia Græca, Or The Antiquities of Greece

John Potter - 1722 - 514 pages
...Prcdeceflbr, he caus'd the Senate to take a folemn Oath to obferve them, and every one of ihcThefmcthttt vow'd, that if he violated any of the Statutes, he...dedicate a golden Statue as big as himfelf to the Dtlfhian Apollo; and the People he oblig'd to obfervc them for a hundred Years". But all this Care...
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Archaeologia Graeca, Or the Antiquities of Greece, Volume 1

John Potter - 1751 - 528 pages
...Predeceflbr, hecaus'd the Senate to take a folemnOath to obferVe them, and every one of the Thefmatbetee vow'd, that, if he violated any of the Statutes, he...himfelf to the Delphian Apollo ; and the People he obliged » 'obferve them for a hundred Years (d). But all this Care was not fafficient to preferve...
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Archaeological Graeca, Or The Antiquities of Greece: To which is Prefixed a ...

John Potter - 1808 - 588 pages
...caused the senate to take a solemn oath to observe them ; and every one of the thesmothette vowed, that if he violated any of the statutes, he would dedicate a golden statue as big as himself to the Delphian Apollo ; and the people he obliged to observe them for a hundred years." But...
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Archaeologia Graeca: Or, The Antiquities of Greece, Volume 1

John Potter - 1818 - 590 pages
...caused the senate to take a solemn oath to observe them ; and every one of the thesmothetae vowed, that if he violated any of the statutes, he would dedicate a golden statue as big as himself to the Delphian Apollo ; and the people he obliged to observe them for a hundred years ° ....
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Archaeologia Graeca, or The antiquities of Greece. To which is ..., Volume 1

John Potter (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1818 - 590 pages
...caused the senate to take a solemn oath to observe them ; and every one of the thesmothetae vowed, that if he violated any of the statutes, he would dedicate a golden statue as big as himself to the Delphian Apollo ; and the people he obliged to observe them for a hundred years ° ....
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Plutarch's Lives, Volume 1

Plutarch - 1859 - 466 pages
...every one of the Thesmotheta? vowed for himself at the stone in the market-place, that if he broke any of the statutes, he would dedicate a golden statue, as big as himself, at Delphi. Observing the irregularity of the months, and that the moon does not always rise...
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Plutarch's Lives of Illustrious Men: Corrected from the Greek and Revised

Plutarch, Arthur Hugh Clough - 1876 - 810 pages
...every one of the Thesmothetae vowed for himself at the stone in the market-place, that, if he broke any of the statutes, he would dedicate a golden statue, as big as himself, at Delphi. Observing the irregularity of the months, 64 65 and that the moon does not always...
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Plutarch's Lives of Illustrious Men: Translated from the Greek by ..., Volume 1

Plutarch - 1880 - 626 pages
...every one of the Thesmothetae vowed for himself at the stone in the market.place, that if he broke any of the statutes, he would dedicate a golden statue, as big as himself, at Delphi. Observing the irregularity of the months, and that the moon does not always rise...
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Lives of Illustrious Men

Plutarch - 1881 - 948 pages
...every one of the Thesmolhette vowed for himself at the stone in the marketplace, that, if he t>roke any of the statutes, he would dedicate a golden statue, as big as himself, at Delphi. Observing the irregularity of the months, and that the moon does not always rise...
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The Boys' and Girls' Plutarch: Being Parts of the "Lives" of Plutarch

Plutarch - 1883 - 500 pages
...every one of the Thesmothetae vowed for himself at the stone in the market-place, that, if he broke any of the statutes, he would dedicate a golden statue, as big as himself, at Delphi. Now when these laws were enacted, and some came to Solon every day, to commend...
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