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" Fear of gods or law of man there was none to restrain them. As for the first, they judged it to be just the same whether they worshipped them or not, as they saw all alike perishing... "
Epidemics and Pandemics: Their Impacts on Human History
de Jo N. Hays - 2005 - 513 páginas
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The history of the Peloponnesian war, tr. by R. Crawley

Thucydides - 1874 - 738 páginas
...the object ; but present enjoyment, and all that contributed to it, was laid down as both honourable and useful. Fear of gods or law of man there was none...them or not, as they saw all alike perishing ; and for the last, no one expected to live to be brought to trial for his offences, but felt that a far...
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Illustrated History of Ancient Literature, Oriental and Classical

John Duncan Quackenbos - 1878 - 438 páginas
...spared to attain the object ; but present enjoyment, and all that contributed to it, was laid down as both honorable and useful. Fear of gods or law of...judged it to be just the same whether they worshipped the gods or not, as they saw all alike perishing ; and for the last, no one expected to live to be...
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Illustrated History of Ancient Literature: Oriental and Classical

John Duncan Quackenbos - 1879 - 446 páginas
...spared to attain the object ; but present enjoyment, and all that contributed to it, was laid down as both honorable and useful. Fear of gods or law of...judged it to be just the same whether they worshipped the gods or not, as they saw all alike perishing ; and for the last, no one expected to live to be...
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The Greek Commonwealth: Politics and Economics in Fifth-century Athens

Sir Alfred Eckhard Zimmern - 1911 - 478 páginas
...Pericles, weakened himself by disease, had the power to uplift the minds and hearts of her citizens. ' Fear of gods or law of man there was none to restrain them.' 2 We must not attempt to trace the details of the long decline of Athenian policy from the mood of...
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The Greek Commonwealth: Politics and Economics in Fifth-century Athens

Alfred Zimmern - 1911 - 470 páginas
...Pericles, weakened himself by disease, had the power to uplift the minds and hearts of her citizens. ' Fear of gods or law of man there was none to restrain them.1 2 We must not attempt to trace the details of the long decline of Athenian policy from the mood...
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History of the Peloponnesian War Done Into English by Richard Crawley

Thucydides - 1914 - 640 páginas
...object ; but it was settled that present enjoyment, and all that contributed to it, was both honourable and useful. Fear of gods or law of man there was none...them or not, as they saw all alike perishing ; and for the last, no one expected to live to be brought to trial for his offences, but each felt that a...
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History of the Peloponnesian War Done Into English by Richard Crawley

Thucydides - 1914 - 654 páginas
...enjoyment, and all that contributed to it, was both honourabl; and useful. Fear of gods or law of man j there was none to restrain them. As for the first,...judged it to be just the same whether they worshipped < S. t them or not, as they saw all alike perishing ; and for the last, no one expected to live to...
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Hellas, the Forerunner: The glory fades

Horace West Household - 1928 - 200 páginas
...object; but it was settled that present enjoyment, and all that contributed to it, was both honourable and useful. Fear of gods or law of man there was none...them or not, as they saw all alike perishing; and for the last, no one expected to live to be brought to trial for his offences, but each felt that a...
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Citizenship and the Survival of Civilization

Sir George Newman - 1928 - 272 páginas
...alike things of a day," wrote Thucydides. "Perseverance in what men call honor was popular with none; fear of Gods or law of man there was none to restrain them."2 Not less significant were two further results which were peculiar to plague in Greece, in the...
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Art and Experience in Classical Greece

Jerome Jordan Pollitt - 1972 - 228 páginas
...themselves; regarding their lives and riches alike as things of a day. Perseverance in what men called honor was popular with none, it was so uncertain whether...them or not, as they saw all alike perishing; and for the last, no-one expected to live to be brought to trial for his offences, but each felt that a...
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