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Page 13
... beginning his work sought additions . For some of the episodical matter a modern writer would avail himself of foot- notes , addenda , excursuses . These the ancient writer did not have . Most of the episodes and digressions are ...
... beginning his work sought additions . For some of the episodical matter a modern writer would avail himself of foot- notes , addenda , excursuses . These the ancient writer did not have . Most of the episodes and digressions are ...
Page 32
... beginning in 431. In 424 he was one of the Athenian generals or admirals , and , be- 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 ...
... beginning in 431. In 424 he was one of the Athenian generals or admirals , and , be- 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 ...
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... beginnings of the history of all the peoples we know ; no matter what nation it is whose earliest traditions we ... beginning , not freedom , but some form of dominion by a monarch or a caste . Free government was invented , in the ...
... beginnings of the history of all the peoples we know ; no matter what nation it is whose earliest traditions we ... beginning , not freedom , but some form of dominion by a monarch or a caste . Free government was invented , in the ...
Contents
Paul Shorey | 57 |
THE POETIC STRUCTURE OF THE ODYSSEY | 97 |
ANCIENT EMPIRES AND The Modern WORLD | 125 |
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