| Maurice Shelton, John Randall - Nobility - 1718 - 244 pages
...and by this means he brought moft of them over to his Propofal. The reft fearing his Power, which was grown very formidable, and knowing his Courage and Refolution, chofe rather to be perfuaded than for•ced into a Compliance. He then duTolv'd all the diftinfl: Courts of Juftice, Council-Halls, and... | |
| Maurice Shelton - Nobility - 1720 - 488 pages
...Judges of Athens, and had theit Tribunal in the Prytaneum. co The reft fearing his Power, which was grown very formidable, and knowing his Courage and...perfuaded, than forc'd into a Compliance. He then diflblv'd all the diftind Courts of Juftice, Council-Halls, and Corporations, and built onePtytaneum... | |
| John Potter - Greece - 1722 - 514 pages
...of al} " things elfe among them, and by this means he brought moft of them *' over to his Proposal. The reft fearing his Power, which was already " grown...formidable, and knowing his Courage and Refolution. " chofc rather to be pcrfuadcd, than forc'd into a Compliance. " He then diflblv'd all the diftindl... | |
| John Potter - Greece - 1751 - 528 pages
...that, referving to himfelf " only to be continued the Commander of their Arms, and the Pre" ferver of their Laws, there fliould be an equal Diftribution...knowing his Courage and Refolution, chofe rather to he perfuaded, than forced into a Compliance. " He then diflblved all the diftinft Courts of Juftice,... | |
| Temple Stanyan - Greece - 1751 - 536 pages
...all things clfe among them, and the Power be lodg'd wholly in the People. The reft fearing ; ' . his his Power, which was already grown very formidable, and knowing his Courage and Refblution, chofe rather to be perfuaded, than forc'd into a Compliance. His next Bufinefs, when he... | |
| John Potter - 1808 - 588 pages
...all things else among them : and by this means he brought most of them over to his proposal. The rest fearing his power, which was already grown very formidable, and knowing his courage and resolution, chose rather to be persuaded, than forced into a compliance. ' He then dissolved all the... | |
| John Potter - Greece - 1818 - 590 pages
...all things else among them ; and by this means he brought most of them over to his proposal. The rest fearing his power, which was already grown very formidable, and knowing his courage and resolution, chose rather to be persuaded,, than forced into a compliance. ' He then dissolved all the... | |
| John Potter (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1818 - 590 pages
...all things else among them ; and by this means he brought most of them over to his proposal. The rest fearing his power, which was already grown very formidable, and knowing his courage and resolution, chose rather to be persuaded, than forced into a compliance. ' He then dissolved all the... | |
| Plutarch - Greece - 1859 - 466 pages
...distributed among them; — and by this means brought a part of them over to his proposal. The rest fearing his power, which was already grown very formidable, and knowing his courage and resolution, chose rather to be persuaded than forced into a compliance. He then dissolved all the distinct... | |
| Plutarch, Arthur Hugh Clough - Greece - 1876 - 810 pages
...distributed among them ; — and by this means brought a part of them over to his proposal. The rest, fearing his power, which was already grown very formidable, and knowing his courage and resolution, chose rather to be persuaded than forced into a compliance. He then dissolved all the distinct... | |
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