| James Macknight - Bible - 1810 - 492 pages
...hand on the head of the combatant, and led him in that manner along the stadium, demanding vrith aloud voice of all the assembly, " Is there any one who...man of any crime .' Is he a robber, " or a slave, or wicked and depraved in his life and manners ?" See chap, xi. 31. note. Having passed through this public... | |
| Pindarus - 1810 - 482 pages
...the head of the candidate, and leadjug him in that manner along the stadinm, demanded, with a lond voice, of all the assembly, ' Is there any one, who...this man of any crime? Is he a robber or a slave? Or wicked ami depraved, in his life and morals ?' And, probably, it was in answer to such a challenge... | |
| Pindar - Athletics - 1824 - 714 pages
...passim, & Find. Olym. Themist. Orat. p. 249. Edit. Har- Ode 9. douin. A herald," after having proclaimed silence, laid his hand upon the head of the candidate,...man of any " crime ? Is he a robber or a slave ? Or wicked "and depraved in his life and morals?" And, probably, it was in answer to such a challenge as... | |
| Pindar - Athletics - 1824 - 712 pages
...& Find. Olym. Thrniist. Orul. p. 249. Edit, liar- Ode 9. douio. A herald," after having proclaimed silence, laid his hand upon the head of the candidate,...• Is there any one who can accuse this man of any ct crime ? Is he a robber or a slave ? Or wicked "and depraved in his life and morals?" And, probably,... | |
| William Carpenter - Bible - 1826 - 858 pages
...laying his hand on the head of each combatant, led him in that manner along the stadium, demanding with a loud voice of all the assembly, " Is there...man of any crime ? Is he a robber, or a slave, or wicked and depraved in his life and manners ?" For which Chrysostom gives this reason : " That, being... | |
| William Carpenter - 1824 - 604 pages
...translation of Arrian, pp. 268, 269. London, 17&8, 4to. in that manner along the stadium, demanding with a loud voice of all the assembly, " Is there any one who can accuse this man of any erime ? Is he a robber, or a slave, or wicked and depraved in his life and manners 1 For which Chrysostom... | |
| Religion - 1828 - 586 pages
...that manner along the stadium, demanding with a loud voice of all the assembly, u Is there any ono, who can accuse this man of any crime ? Is he a robber, or n slave, or wicked and depraved in his life and manners ?'' For which C'/ir i/susto in gives this reason:... | |
| James Macknight - Bible - 1835 - 818 pages
...silence, laid hia hand on the headoftheconibatani. and led him in tlmt manner along the stadium, demanding with a loud voice of all the assembly, '' Is there any one who can accuse this man of any crime? I* he » robber, or a slave, or wicked and depraved in hia life and manners 7" lo others, I myself... | |
| British and foreign young men's society - 1837 - 556 pages
...hand on the head of each combatant, led him in that manner along the stadium, demanding with aloud voice of all the assembly, " Is there any one who...man of any crime ? Is he a robber, or a slave, or wicked and depraved in his life and manners ?" For which St. Chrysostom gives this reason : " that... | |
| Benjamin Robert Haydon - 1838 - 244 pages
...life; and when they passed in public review down the stadium, a herald demanded with a loud voice, " Is there any one who can accuse this man of any crime ? is he a robber ? is he a slave ? is he wicked or in any way depraved ?" Themistocles once stood up at the ceremony... | |
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