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Part I. _Ad_ sect. 8. Sec. 2. p. 166.--"It was Tertullian's great argument in
behalf of Christians, 'see how they love one another.'"--_Apol._ c. 39.
Part I. Discourse iv. Sec. 4. p. 173.--"A cook told Dionysius the tyrant, the
black broth of Lacedaemon would not do well at Syracuse, unless it be
tasted by a Spartan's palate."--Cicero, _Tusc. D._ v. Sec. 98. Stob. _Flor.
Tit._ 29. n. 100. Plut. _Inst. Lac._ 2. [these have been already referred
to in "NOTES AND QUERIES"]: and compare Plutarch (_Vit. Lycurgi_, c. 12.).
Part II. _Ad_ sect. 12. Sec. 4. p. 394.--"If a man throw away his gold, as did
Crates the Theban."--Diog. Laert. vi. Sec. 87.
Ibid. Sec. 7. p. 395. note _b_.--"Gaudet patientia duris."--Lucan. ix. 403.
Ibid. Sec. 16. p. 404. note _y_.--"Plato vocat puritatem [Greek: apokrisin
cheironon apo beltionon.]" _Definit._ p. 415. D.
Ibid. Sec. 41. (on the tenth commandment) p. 446. note _z_.--"Non minus esse
turpe oculos quam pedes in aliena immittere, dixit Xenocrates."--AElian.
_Var. Hist._ xiv. 42. Plutarch _de Curiositate_, c. 12.
Part II. Sect. 12. Discourse xi. Sec. 5. p 451.--"Harpaste, Seneca's wife's
fool."--Seneca, _Epist_. 50.
Part II. Sect. 12. Discourse xiv. Sec. 8. p. 496.--"Vespasian, by the help of
Apollonius Tyaneus, who was his familiar.
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