Life of Lysander, 1.12.6

Plutarch  translated by Bernadotte Perrin

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6but if his story is true, he refutes utterly those who affirm that a rock, which winds and tempests had torn from some mountain top, was caught up and borne along like a spinning top, and that at the point where the whirling impetus given to it first relaxed and ceased, there it plunged and fell.

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