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... cause at Phreatto or Zea . 32. But the tribunal of the Ephetæ gradually declined in public estima- tion ; it was therefore natural that the ancient legends should all be made to redound to the glory of the Areopagus , nor would any ...
... cause at Phreatto or Zea . 32. But the tribunal of the Ephetæ gradually declined in public estima- tion ; it was therefore natural that the ancient legends should all be made to redound to the glory of the Areopagus , nor would any ...
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... cause Eumenides . of the Areopagus , and to dissuade the Athenians from depriving cerning the jects of the it of its jurisdiction in cases of homicide . " 59. In order to examine this theory at greater length , we have purposely ...
... cause Eumenides . of the Areopagus , and to dissuade the Athenians from depriving cerning the jects of the it of its jurisdiction in cases of homicide . " 59. In order to examine this theory at greater length , we have purposely ...
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... causes which were settled by it in the judicial character were invariably called δίκαι : as in such expressions as δικάζειν τὴν βουλὴν τὴν ἐν ̓Αρείω πάγῳ φόνου . The fact of Plutarch's using the word Kpíoes in this place , proves at ...
... causes which were settled by it in the judicial character were invariably called δίκαι : as in such expressions as δικάζειν τὴν βουλὴν τὴν ἐν ̓Αρείω πάγῳ φόνου . The fact of Plutarch's using the word Kpíoes in this place , proves at ...
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... cause to fear ( as the event proved ) than a charge of impiety , which now came under the cognizance of the Areopagus , but at a later period in the life of Pericles , seems to have been no longer subject to it . " An opinion which may ...
... cause to fear ( as the event proved ) than a charge of impiety , which now came under the cognizance of the Areopagus , but at a later period in the life of Pericles , seems to have been no longer subject to it . " An opinion which may ...
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... caused to be put to death arbitrarily , and how complete a sub- version of all laws they introduced , the Areopagus could not have held its sittings , nor tried cases of wilful murder under them . 76. Were the supposition of Boeckh true ...
... caused to be put to death arbitrarily , and how complete a sub- version of all laws they introduced , the Areopagus could not have held its sittings , nor tried cases of wilful murder under them . 76. Were the supposition of Boeckh true ...
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