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Page 46
... politics , keeping too close to the definite politics of the War to catch its meaning as a whole . " It must be admitted that there are occasions when a fuller exposition of the political would have shed light on the military situation ...
... politics , keeping too close to the definite politics of the War to catch its meaning as a whole . " It must be admitted that there are occasions when a fuller exposition of the political would have shed light on the military situation ...
Page 49
... political life mani- fested itself . A man who wished to succeed as a poli- tician had to be a speaker ; Jacoby says that a man who wished to write political history was obliged to insert speeches . Thucydides divides the matters of ...
... political life mani- fested itself . A man who wished to succeed as a poli- tician had to be a speaker ; Jacoby says that a man who wished to write political history was obliged to insert speeches . Thucydides divides the matters of ...
Page 170
... political ob- jects and with no 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 ...
... political ob- jects and with no 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 ...
Contents
Paul Shorey | 57 |
THE POETIC STRUCTURE OF THE ODYSSEY | 97 |
ANCIENT EMPIRES AND The Modern WORLD | 125 |
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