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... live on their estates as agricul- turists or country gentlemen , and derive their princely revenues from their farms or their mines , which were worked by prodigious gangs of slaves . The cultivation of the soil was , probably , nowhere ...
... live on their estates as agricul- turists or country gentlemen , and derive their princely revenues from their farms or their mines , which were worked by prodigious gangs of slaves . The cultivation of the soil was , probably , nowhere ...
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... lives and liberties of his fellow citizens he gave him over , in an access of sublime patriotism , to the death he had deserved . Such was the man who , summoned to an arduous post which he would never have sought but dared not decline ...
... lives and liberties of his fellow citizens he gave him over , in an access of sublime patriotism , to the death he had deserved . Such was the man who , summoned to an arduous post which he would never have sought but dared not decline ...
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... lives when there were plenty of barbarians who for a small sum of money were willing to throw away theirs instead . It was doubtless pleasanter for those who enjoyed life , as did the wealthy Carthaginians , when there was any risk to ...
... lives when there were plenty of barbarians who for a small sum of money were willing to throw away theirs instead . It was doubtless pleasanter for those who enjoyed life , as did the wealthy Carthaginians , when there was any risk to ...
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... live there as a simple citizen , and after securing to his adopted country a period of twenty - two years of prosperity and liberty and peace , such as it had hardly enjoyed before , and certainly has not attained to since , to be ...
... live there as a simple citizen , and after securing to his adopted country a period of twenty - two years of prosperity and liberty and peace , such as it had hardly enjoyed before , and certainly has not attained to since , to be ...
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... any- one who seemed able to promise them the lives which by their crimes they had so justly forfeited , were now 1 Polyb . i . 20. 13 , 14 . 2 Polyb i . 11 , 4 , 5 ; Zonaras , viii . 9 . beseiged in Messana from the north side of the city.
... any- one who seemed able to promise them the lives which by their crimes they had so justly forfeited , were now 1 Polyb . i . 20. 13 , 14 . 2 Polyb i . 11 , 4 , 5 ; Zonaras , viii . 9 . beseiged in Messana from the north side of the city.
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