| George Burnett - 1813 - 524 páginas
...country (answered Claius) where you were cast ashore, and now are past through, is Lacoiiia, 1 IMS, low. not so poor by the barrenness of the soil (though...(by them named helots) hath in this sort as it were disfi-i gured the face of nature, and made it so unhospitable as now you have found it ; the towns... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - 550 páginas
...country (answered Claius) where you were cast ashore, and now are past through, is Laconia, 1 'Mf, lOW. not so poor by the barrenness of the soil (though...these two years within the bowels of that estate, betwetn the gentlemen and the peasants (by them named helots) hath in this sort as it were disfigured... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 616 páginas
...The country," answered Claius, " where you were cast ashore, and now are passed through, is Laconia; not so poor by the barrenness of the soil (though...were, disfigured the face of nature, and made it so inhospitable as now you have found it : the towns, neither of the one side nor the other, willingly... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 624 páginas
...The country," answered Claius, " where you were cast ashore, and now are passed through, is Laconia; not so poor by the barrenness of the soil (though...were, disfigured the face of nature, and made it so inhospitable as now you have found it : the towns, neither of the one side nor the other, willingly... | |
| 1863 - 394 páginas
...want ? The country (answered Caius) where you were cast ashore, and now are past through, is Laconia, not so poor by the barrenness of the soil, (though...war, which being these two years within the bowels of this estate, between the gentlemen and the peasants, (by them named Helots,) hath in this soil as it... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1877 - 464 páginas
...' The country,' answered Claius, ' where you were cast ashore and now are past through, is Laconia: not so poor by the barrenness of the soil (though...were, disfigured the face of nature, and made it so unhospital 2 as now you have found it; the towns neither of the one side nor the other willingly opening... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - 1910 - 778 páginas
..."The country," answered Claius, "where you were cast ashore, and now are passed through, is Laconia, z$Y%Z% aa it were, disfigured the face of nature and made it so unhospitable as now you have found it; the... | |
| Annie Barnett, Lucy Dale - 1912 - 272 páginas
...fertill, as by a civill warre, which, being these two yeares within the bowells of that estate, betweene the gentlemen and the peasants, by them named Helots,...were, disfigured the face of nature and made it so unhospitall as now you have found it ; the towns neither of the one side nor the other willingly opening... | |
| Annette Brown Hopkins - 1915 - 824 páginas
...?" "The country," answered Claius, "where you were cast ashore and are now past through is Laconia, not so poor by the barrenness of the soil (though...between the gentlemen and the peasants (by them named the Helots), hath in this sort as it were disfigured the face of nature, and made it so unhospitable... | |
| Annette Brown Hopkins - 1915 - 854 páginas
...'x •', ashore >•£ ast ar.«»- ca.tr. v.'vX'. a Li.•/,.-...«. ,v,r u-, x^'" ''/ *•'•'' barrenness of the soil (though in itself not passing...between the gentlemen and the peasants (by them named the Helots), hath in this sort as it were disfigured the face of nature, and made it so unhospitable... | |
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