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II. ENGLISH INDEX.

Accusative, reflexive with in- | Birds, slowly acquire fear of

finitive, 57.

cognate, 76.
double, 44.

Aexone, deme of, 41, 84.

Alopece, deme of, Socrates,
Thucydides, and Aristides
belong to it, 47.
Agathocles, 47.
Alcestis, 43.

Alcibiades, 49, 64.
Anacoluthon, 47.

harsh instance of, 44.
Aristides the Just, 41.

the education he gave his
sons, 45.

Aristides, grandson of the
above, 42, 50.

Aristotle on courage, 74.

on definition, 71.

on music, 68.

on spears with rounded

heads, 42.

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man, 83.

Booby, the, 83.

'Brave' has more than one

meaning, 74.

Caesar quoted, 55.
Carian, 65.

Changed construction, 57.
Charoeades, Laches' colleague
in Sicily, 41.

'Choice of Hercules,' 85.
'Clouds' of Aristophanes, 64.
Courage, combined with want
of wisdom, 76.

does it come by nature or
teaching, 80.

necessary for philosophical
speculation, 78, 79.

of experience; views of
Aristotle and Plato on it, 81.
Cowardice, not discussed ex-
plicitly, 74.

Critias, 64, 80.

Crommyon, 82, 83.

Damon, 47.

Darwin's Voyage, 83.
Definition, 71.

Delium, battle of, 41, 49.
Deme of Aexone. See Aexone.
Demes, 47.

Diomed and Nestor, 73.
Dionysodorus, 52.

Discretion, is it the better part

of valour? 76.

Dorian mode, 68.

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their intolerance of stran- Opinion, educated, 46, 60.

gers, 54.

Laches, account of, 41.

his military capacity, 41.
his character, 54.
his prejudice, 58, 62.
philo-Laconian, 42.
his opinion of the Lacedae-
monians, 73.

finds a subject easy because
he has not thought about it,
72.

out of temper, 85, 88..
Lamachus, 83, 84.
Lysimachus, 41, 43.

uneducated, 46, 60.

Peace of Nicias, 42.
Pericles, 47.

Persians at Plataea, 73.
Philosophical terms wanting in
Plato's time, 71.
Philosophers kings, 85.
Physical education, concerns
human soul and is very im-
portant, 46.

Plato, his manner of showing
that he thinks a subject
difficult, 61, 71, 75.

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Protagoras, 47, 84.

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Prophet, rules the general, 86. Spears, 42.

Proverbs quoted, 65, 82.

Qualities needed in philoso-

phical discussion, 79.

Relation of courage to wisdom,

76.

Roman cavalry, 56.

Stesilaus, 42, 54.

Strategy, teachers of, 42.

Tactics, teachers of, 42.
Theseus, 82.

Thucydides, son of Olorus, 41.
Thucydides, son of Melesias,
41, 43.

the education he gave his
sons, 44, 45.

Science, inaccurate use of the Thucydides, son of Melesias,

word, 78.

Scythians, 73.

Ships of war, 55.

Sicilian expedition, 83, 86.
Socrates, his mock humility,
72.

Socrates, the historic,

his opinion on courage, 80.
overestimates the intel-
lectual element in morality,
80.

the younger, 42.

Uneducated opinion generally
valueless as compared with
educated, 46, 60.

but sometimes useful, 60.

Virtue, a knowledge of its
nature essential in forming a
theory of education, 70.
'Virtues' of the Republic, 85.

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