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<head>NONCON. <foreign>Exempla ex Xenophonte.</foreign></head>


<note>Xenophon's Anabasis. L. 5 c. 8. <gap/> 367.</note>
<head>NONCON - <!-- foreign text checked: http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Exempla+ex+Xenophonte&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a --><foreign>Exempla ex Xenophonte.</foreign></head>
 
<p><note>Xenophon's Anabasis. L. 5 c. 8. <unclear>Launcl</unclear>. 367.</note> Xenophon in <del>answer to</del> <add>cross-examining to</add> <del>a</del> charge brought against
<note>v. <unclear>it.</unclear> p 117. <gap/> amor: <unclear>laudation</unclear></note>
<lb/>
 
him by a soldier for hating him , enumerating
<p>Xenophon in <del>answer to</del> <del>a</del> <add>cross-examining to</add> charge brought against<lb/>
<lb/>
him by a soldier for hating him, enumerating<lb/>
the most common occasions of quarrel <note>v. <unclear>it.</unclear> p 117. have <!-- foreign text checked: http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=amor&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a --><foreign>amor</foreign>: laudation</note> , asks him
the most common occasions of quarrel, asks him<lb/>
<lb/>
successively <gap/> each whether it were for<lb/>
successively concerning each whether it were for
that. <!-- A symbol here seems to link with one of the marginal notes. But which one? -->  Was it for not giving me something I<lb/>
<lb/>
asked you for? was it for <lb/>
that. <!-- A symbol here seems to link with one of the marginal notes. But which one? -->  <note>Υιδιον παδχειν  p.716 also 724 - to <sic>Xenophon</sic> himself - mind the <hi rend='underline'>topics</hi> evasive as to the accusations ib. &amp; 722.</note> Was it for not giving me something I
not <del>give</del> <add>returning</add> me something
<lb/>
that was mine? was it in a quarrel about<lb/>
asked you for ? was it for not <del><gap/></del> <add>returning</add> me something
a Boy? was it when I was in liquor?<lb/>
<lb/>
</p>
that was mine ? was it in a quarrel about
 
<lb/>
<note><unclear><foreign>Gidion paskhein</foreign></unclear> p.716 also 726 - to Xenophon himself - mind the <hi rend='underline'>topics</hi> <gap/> as to the <gap/> ib. &amp; 722.</note>  
a Boy? was it when I was in liquor?
 
<lb/></p>
 
<p>In the 6<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> Book Ch. 6.<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> <del>he speaks</del> <add>tells very coolly a story</add> of the Son<lb/>
of a Chieftain of a Village just come to the<lb/>
age of Puberty, whom he says he took away<lb/>
from his Father, &amp; gave <add>the charge of</add> him to one Episthenes<lb/>
a Megalopolitan - <add><unclear>however</unclear> he seems to observe with satisfaction </add> Episthenes, <del>says he</del> took a<lb/>
fancy to him in the love way, <add>way of love</add> &amp; a very<lb/>
faithful companion he found <add>had <add>made to him</add></add>  in him ever afterwards</p>
 
<note><gap/><gap/> p. 333</note>
 
<note><del>that</del> who was to let the father (who went as guide with them) have him again if he (the father) behaved well The father, terrified by the brutalities of Cheirisophus, the other General found means to make his escape</note><!--I'm unsure if this note stands by itself, or might be a continuation of the addition that ends with "observe with satisfaction." -->
 
<p>In another place<add>L. 7 C. 4 p 409.</add> he<del> speaks</del> <add>relates</add> <del>with</del> how he <gap/><lb/>
for another Episthenes <add>an Olynthian</add> whom he takes notice of for his <lb/>
particular propensity to that Passion, a Boy<lb/>
of the same age, whom Seuthis was just going<lb/>
to shoot in a general massacre &#x2014;<del>upon</del> Episthenes<lb/>
clasped the Boy in his arms & cried he would die<unclear> sooner</unclear><lb/>
than let him go. Upon this the Thracian condescended to let him live.</p>


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<p><note><add>Ib.</add> Launcl. p. 333</note>  In the 4<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> Book Ch. 6.<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi>. <del>He speaks</del> <add>tells very coolly a story</add> of the Son
<lb/>
of a Chieftain of a Village just come to the
<lb/>
age of Puberty, whom he says he took away
<lb/>
from his Father, &amp; gave <add>the charge of</add> him to one Episthenes
<lb/>
a Megapolitan <note><del>that</del> who was to let the father (who went as guide with them) have him again if he (the father) behaved well  The father , terrified by the <sic>brutalitis</sic> of <unclear>Cherisophres</unclear>, the other General found means to make his escape,</note><!--I'm unsure if this note stands by itself, or might be a continuation of the addition that ends with "observe with satisfaction." --> - Episthenes, <add>however he seems to observe with satis<add>faction</add></add>  <del>says he</del> took a
<lb/>
fancy to him in the love way <add>way of love</add>, &amp; a very
<lb/>
faithful companion he found <add>had <add>made to him</add></add> in him ever afterwards
<lb/></p>
<p><!-- indent -->In another place <add>L. 7 . C. 4 p 409.</add> he <del>speaks</del> <add>relates</add> <del>with</del> how he <gap/>
<lb/>
for another Episthenes <add>an Olynthian</add> whom he takes notice of for
<lb/>
his particular propensity to that Passion, a Boy
<lb/>
of the same age, whom Seuthis was just going
<lb/>
to shoot in a general massacre &#x2014;<del>Upon</del> Episthenes
<lb/>
clasped the Boy in his arms, <unclear>&</unclear> cried he would die <unclear>soo</unclear><!-- I think it's sooner too, but you can't actually read the whole word, just the  first 3 letters (in my opinion) -->
<lb/>
than let him go. Upon this the Thracian condescended to let him live.
<lb/></p>




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NONCON - Exempla ex Xenophonte.

Xenophon's Anabasis. L. 5 c. 8. Launcl. 367. Xenophon in answer to cross-examining to a charge brought against
him by a soldier for hating him , enumerating
the most common occasions of quarrel v. it. p 117. have amor: laudation , asks him
successively concerning each whether it were for
that. Υιδιον παδχειν p.716 also 724 - to Xenophon himself - mind the topics evasive as to the accusations ib. & 722. Was it for not giving me something I
asked you for ? was it for not returning me something
that was mine ? was it in a quarrel about
a Boy? was it when I was in liquor?


Ib. Launcl. p. 333 In the 4th Book Ch. 6.th. He speaks tells very coolly a story of the Son
of a Chieftain of a Village just come to the
age of Puberty, whom he says he took away
from his Father, & gave the charge of him to one Episthenes
a Megapolitan that who was to let the father (who went as guide with them) have him again if he (the father) behaved well The father , terrified by the brutalitis of Cherisophres, the other General found means to make his escape, - Episthenes, however he seems to observe with satis<add>faction</add> says he took a
fancy to him in the love way way of love, & a very
faithful companion he found had <add>made to him</add> in him ever afterwards

In another place L. 7 . C. 4 p 409. he speaks relates with how he
for another Episthenes an Olynthian whom he takes notice of for
his particular propensity to that Passion, a Boy
of the same age, whom Seuthis was just going
to shoot in a general massacre —Upon Episthenes
clasped the Boy in his arms, & cried he would die soo
than let him go. Upon this the Thracian condescended to let him live.



Identifier: | JB/073/096/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 73.

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073

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law in general

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096

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noncon - exempla ex xenophonte

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1

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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