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" ... all the instruments with which men cultivate the ground, or hew wood or stone, would serve as weapons, while the greater part of the artificers had sufficient tools to fight with, especially against unarmed enemies. "
The Cyropaedia: Or, Institution of Cyrus, and the Hellenics, Or Grecian ... - Page 363
by Xenophon - 1855 - 579 pages
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Greece to the Roman conquest

Henry Smith Williams - World history - 1907 - 706 pages
...all the instruments with [J It was commonly believed that Alcibiades was the father of Leotychides,] which men cultivate the ground, or hew wood or stone,..."directions had been given him to be in readiness at home." The ephors, after listening to his statement, were of opinion that he had given information of a well-concerted...
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Greece to the Roman conquest

Henry Smith Williams - World history - 1908 - 702 pages
...instruments with C1 It was commonly believed that Alcibiades was the father of Leoty chides.] [397 BC] which men cultivate the ground, or hew wood or stone,..."directions had been given him to be in readiness at home." The ephors, after listening to his statement, were of opinion that he had given information of a well-concerted...
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The Economics of Ancient Greece

Humfrey Michell - Economics - 1957 - 436 pages
...pointed to the ironmarket, where daggers, swords, spits, axes, hatchets and scythes were on sale, saying "all the instruments with which men cultivate the...sufficient tools to fight with, especially against unarmed enemies".4 Pollux tells us of a breastplate from Athens, a helmet from Boeotia, a knife from Laconia,...
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