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Page 32
... cause of failure to rescue Amphipolis from the Spar- tans , was banished . After an exile of twenty years , under a general or special amnesty he returned to Athens . His death occurred not long after 400. The place of his burial is ...
... cause of failure to rescue Amphipolis from the Spar- tans , was banished . After an exile of twenty years , under a general or special amnesty he returned to Athens . His death occurred not long after 400. The place of his burial is ...
Page 52
... causes , to penetrate beneath the surface , to find the motives for action . If a people acts in a certain way , he seeks to find the reason . Some modern historians assign the cause of the Peloponnesian War to eco- nomic rivalry ...
... causes , to penetrate beneath the surface , to find the motives for action . If a people acts in a certain way , he seeks to find the reason . Some modern historians assign the cause of the Peloponnesian War to eco- nomic rivalry ...
Page 145
... cause is established in the end . Now one of the heaviest blows which Aeneas had to bear in his last series of conflicts was the fall of the young prince Pallas . Pallas was the son of the old Greek King Evander , and sent by him in ...
... cause is established in the end . Now one of the heaviest blows which Aeneas had to bear in his last series of conflicts was the fall of the young prince Pallas . Pallas was the son of the old Greek King Evander , and sent by him in ...
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