Martin Classical Lectures, Volume 1; Volume 1930 |
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Page 21
... thought , the gorge at the Vale of Tempe was caused by an earthquake , or , as others , was due to the agency of Poseidon , he does not indicate his own opinion . An interesting feature of Herodotus's religious be- lief is that of the ...
... thought , the gorge at the Vale of Tempe was caused by an earthquake , or , as others , was due to the agency of Poseidon , he does not indicate his own opinion . An interesting feature of Herodotus's religious be- lief is that of the ...
Page 47
... thought he would be likely to express them , while at the same time I endeavored , as nearly as I could , to give the general pur- port of what was said . The speeches , then , give the general purport of what was said , or are the ...
... thought he would be likely to express them , while at the same time I endeavored , as nearly as I could , to give the general pur- port of what was said . The speeches , then , give the general purport of what was said , or are the ...
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... thought of the ultimate happiness of the man and the woman , but caring only for the ( sup- posed ) advantage of the political units which they respectively represent . The call of conscience , of obedience to higher orders , that drags ...
... thought of the ultimate happiness of the man and the woman , but caring only for the ( sup- posed ) advantage of the political units which they respectively represent . The call of conscience , of obedience to higher orders , that drags ...
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