Plutarch's morals. Part 5. translated from the Greek by several hands.
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- Plutarch's morals. Part 5. translated from the Greek by several hands.
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- Plutarch.
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- London :: Printed for T. Sawbridge, M. Gilliflower, R. Bently, [and seven others],
- MDCXCI [1691]
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Contents
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TO THE Right Reverend Father in GOD, EDWARD, Lord Bishop of
WORCESTER. -
The
Contents of eachTreatise, with theTranslator 'sNames. -
Plutarch's Morals: Vol. V.
- Political Precepts, [or Instructions for the Managing of State Af∣fairs.]
- Plutarch's Morals: Vol. V.
- Plutarch's Morals: Vol. V.
- Plutarch's Morals: Vol. V.
- Plutarch's Morals: Vol. V.
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Plutarch's Morals: Vol. V. Of the Face, appearing within the Orb of the Moon. Translated out of theGreek byA. G. Gent. The Beginning of this Discourse is lost. - Plutarch's Morals: Vol. V.
- Plutarch's Morals: Vol. V.
- Plutarch's Morals: Vol. V.
- Plutarch's Morals. Vol. V. Plutarch's
- Plutarch's Morals: Vol. V.
- Plutarch's Morals: Vol. V.
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Plutarch's Morals: Vol. V. AgainstColotes - Plutarch's Morals: Vol. V. Plutarch's
- Plutarch's Morals: Vol. V.
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Plutarch's Morals: Vol. V. Whether theAthenians - Plutarch's Morals: Vol. V.
- Plutarch's Morals. Vol. V. Plutarch's
- Plutarch's Morals: Vol. V.
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Plutarch's Morals. Vol. V. Plutarch's Parallels, or, a Comparison between theGreek andRoman -
Plutarch's Morals: Vol. V.
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Hydaspes. Now theIndian Rowey, as most suppose. -
Ismenus. NowIsmeno. -
Hebrus. NowMariza. - Ganges.
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Phasis. NowFasso, andPhazzeth. -
Arar. NowLa Saone. -
Pactolus. NowSarabat. -
Lycormas. NowPhidari. -
Meander. NowMadre. - Marsyas.
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Strymon, NowStromona, Radini, and Marmara. -
Sagaris. NowZagari andSangari. -
Scamander. NowScamandro. -
Tanais. Now the RiverDon. - THERMODON.
- Caetera Desunt. NILE.
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Eurotas. NowBasilipotamo. - Inachus.
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Alpheius. NowCarbon, orDarbon. -
Euphrates. NowFrat. -
Caicus. NowGirmasti, Castri, andChiay. -
Achelous. NowAstropotomo, Geromlea, and Pachicolmo. -
Araxes, NowArass, Arais, Achlar andCaiacs. -
Tigris. NowTegil, Sir, andSer. -
Indus. NowSinde.
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