ArchAologiit Attica Lib. 3. Cap* 3. 129
for putting out the eyes os Qyailes.Because it was a signe os
a mind, likely to prove most pernicious. Their power was
shaken and somewhat pluckc downe by b Eshiahts, a sore b Plutarch.
enemy of Oligarchic all government, and more inclining to &lcM£|.5;!*'r
the people,who was secretly slainby c Aristcdkusoi Tar.a- c pj'ut,in'pe.'
gra. They sate three daies every Month, 7§7a'p>i pSiVcrT®-, ride p. 113.
CAP. III. SECT. lit
AFter the siege os Troy some of the Grecians came with
Viorne&is, who kept the Palladium, to the coast qf^gj^
rAiticd) and arriving by night at Phalerum, supposing it to j0 Tio;ano.
be an enemy country,wcnt to make a prey. Where Vetmpho l.s-p. 140.
ignorant that they were Grecians came 10 aid & desend his
own-, & ssew many of the Argivi: which they caft out unbu-
riedjwhose bodies when no beast had toucht (e If'tv <t»v<nir- eLibro ocr,
3*7t£»W Pollux saies, the interpreter, r.ullus vivus, I vo pag. 405,
better think ic no creature, either soule or beaft) Acarthisfs<:ho] SoTh
shewedthat they were Argivi having the Palladium 5 Being°'£' ZjJ
warned then by the Oracleswho named them Ayvarv, that f0 ca[jej rai.
is,f neither knowing nor known J they buried them ; and in ladium^FJian
that Place consecrated the Palladium-, whtre they made also Var.l.$.c. 15.
a judicatory sor murtbers unwillingly committed5and cal- *»$#£*r
led it * EaJ n*tt*/V, ;«w« Palladium, as some. Here was
Dfwopbe slrft tried, who returning srom this battaile , killed n*/M<s/p«
with his horse,fomewhatdiverting.an^ibem<J7i; s For whofe^"^"1 As~
kindred some think he fatisfied the Law,or generally sor the /] [TmcM.
Argivi h Is any had striken a man or woman, and \ he pan y contra Ncav
chanced to dye,he was judged in this Gourt. » In fuch cafesrag-
the Law was very favourable) sor the party ofsending was7/7- v,tle
notpunissied with perpetuall exile ,*«pu3'ct, as in wilsull} ne'm'-ssh.
-selony ; f kept by us in England once , called Abjuration pag.^j. '
R (whtre
for putting out the eyes os Qyailes.Because it was a signe os
a mind, likely to prove most pernicious. Their power was
shaken and somewhat pluckc downe by b Eshiahts, a sore b Plutarch.
enemy of Oligarchic all government, and more inclining to &lcM£|.5;!*'r
the people,who was secretly slainby c Aristcdkusoi Tar.a- c pj'ut,in'pe.'
gra. They sate three daies every Month, 7§7a'p>i pSiVcrT®-, ride p. 113.
CAP. III. SECT. lit
AFter the siege os Troy some of the Grecians came with
Viorne&is, who kept the Palladium, to the coast qf^gj^
rAiticd) and arriving by night at Phalerum, supposing it to j0 Tio;ano.
be an enemy country,wcnt to make a prey. Where Vetmpho l.s-p. 140.
ignorant that they were Grecians came 10 aid & desend his
own-, & ssew many of the Argivi: which they caft out unbu-
riedjwhose bodies when no beast had toucht (e If'tv <t»v<nir- eLibro ocr,
3*7t£»W Pollux saies, the interpreter, r.ullus vivus, I vo pag. 405,
better think ic no creature, either soule or beaft) Acarthisfs<:ho] SoTh
shewedthat they were Argivi having the Palladium 5 Being°'£' ZjJ
warned then by the Oracleswho named them Ayvarv, that f0 ca[jej rai.
is,f neither knowing nor known J they buried them ; and in ladium^FJian
that Place consecrated the Palladium-, whtre they made also Var.l.$.c. 15.
a judicatory sor murtbers unwillingly committed5and cal- *»$#£*r
led it * EaJ n*tt*/V, ;«w« Palladium, as some. Here was
Dfwopbe slrft tried, who returning srom this battaile , killed n*/M<s/p«
with his horse,fomewhatdiverting.an^ibem<J7i; s For whofe^"^"1 As~
kindred some think he fatisfied the Law,or generally sor the /] [TmcM.
Argivi h Is any had striken a man or woman, and \ he pan y contra Ncav
chanced to dye,he was judged in this Gourt. » In fuch cafesrag-
the Law was very favourable) sor the party ofsending was7/7- v,tle
notpunissied with perpetuall exile ,*«pu3'ct, as in wilsull} ne'm'-ssh.
-selony ; f kept by us in England once , called Abjuration pag.^j. '
R (whtre