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2 hours 18 min

2025

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.Unlock the secrets to a flourishing indoor garden with this meticulously crafted guide. From cultivating your first leafy companion to mastering advanced techniques, each chapter is a stepping stone toward becoming a confident indoor gardener. Whether you're a seasoned plant enthusiast or just embarking on your green journey, this guide is your companion to nurturing thriving indoor gardens that breathe life into your h...


2011

EN

Text in brackets “{}” is my transliteration of Greek text into English using an Oxford English Dictionary alphabet table. The diacritical marks have been lost.

$2.99 CAD

2011

EN

Darius and Parysatis had two sons: the elder was named Artaxerxes, and the younger Cyrus. Now, as Darius lay sick and felt that the end of life drew near, he wished both his sons to be with him. The elder, as it chanced, was already there, but Cyrus he must needs send for from the province over which he had made him satrap, having appointed him general moreover of all the forces that muster in the plain of the Castolus. Thus Cyrus went up, taking with him Tissaphernes as his friend, and accom...

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2011

EN

I Once upon a time Simonides the poet paid a visit to Hiero the “tyrant, ” (1) and when both obtained the leisure requisite, Simonides began this conversation

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2011

EN

I Your first duty is to offer sacrifice, petitioning the gods to grant you such good gifts (2) as shall enable you in thought, word, and deed to discharge your office in the manner most acceptable to Heaven, and with fullest increase to yourself, and friends, and to the state at large of affection, glory, and wide usefulness. The goodwill of Heaven (3) so obtained, you shall proceed to mount your troopers, taking care that the full complement which the law demands is reached, and that the nor...

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2011

EN

Although Canada is the worlds second largest in area, its population is relatively small roughly one tenth that of the United States. During the first half of the Twentieth Century, Canada punched above its weight in conflicts ranging from the Boer War to the Korean conflict and two major world wars. Flowers of the Forest follows two generations of Canadians who participated in these conflicts.

$11.19 CAD

2011

EN

I For myself, (1) I hold to the opinion that not alone are the serious transactions of “good and noble men” (2) most memorable, but that words and deeds distinctive of their lighter moods may claim some record. (3) In proof of which contention, I will here describe a set of incidents within the scope of my experience. (4

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2011

EN

I B. C. 411. To follow the order of events (1). A few days later Thymochares arrived from Athens with a few ships, when another sea fight between the Lacedaemonians and Athenians at once took place, in which the former, under the command of Agesandridas, gained the victory.

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2011

EN

I I have often wondered by what arguments those who indicted (1) Socrates could have persuaded the Athenians that his life was justly forfeit to the state. The indictment was to this effect: “Socrates is guilty of crime in refusing to recognise the gods acknowledged by the state, and importing strange divinities of his own; he is further guilty of corrupting the young.

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2011

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I Claiming to have attained some proficiency in horsemanship (1) ourselves, as the result of long experience in the field, our wish is to explain, for the benefit of our younger friends, what we conceive to be the most correct method of dealing with horses.

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2011

EN

Among the reminiscences of Socrates, none, as it seems to me, is more deserving of record than the counsel he took with himself 2 (after being cited to appear before the court), not only with regard to his defence, but also as to the ending of his life. Others have written on this theme, and all without exception have touched upon 3 the lofty style of the philosopher, 4 which may be taken as a proof that the language used by Socrates was really of that type. But none of these writers has brou...

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2011

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I Now, as concerning the Polity of the Athenians, (1) and the type or manner of constitution which they have chosen, (2) I praise it not, in so far as the very choice involves the welfare of the baser folk as opposed to that of the better class. I repeat, I withhold my praise so far; but, given the fact that this is the type agreed upon, I propose to show that they set about its preservation in the right way; and that those other transactions in connection with it, which are looked upon as bl...

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