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... Rome down to the accession of Hadrian , when we may fairly say that Greece recovered her ascendancy . For from that day onward there was no distinction in honour between Greek and Latin ; in fact almost all our later histories of Roman ...
... Rome down to the accession of Hadrian , when we may fairly say that Greece recovered her ascendancy . For from that day onward there was no distinction in honour between Greek and Latin ; in fact almost all our later histories of Roman ...
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... Rome down to the accession of Hadrian , when we may fairly say that Greece recovered her ascendancy . For from that day onward there was no distinction in honour between Greek and Latin ; in fact almost all our later histories of Roman ...
... Rome down to the accession of Hadrian , when we may fairly say that Greece recovered her ascendancy . For from that day onward there was no distinction in honour between Greek and Latin ; in fact almost all our later histories of Roman ...
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... ROME VI . THE HELLENISM OF CICERO AND HIS FRIENDS . VII . THE PERIOD OF THE CIVIL WAR - FROM CICERO TO 80 113 AUGUSTUS 151 VIII . ASCETIC RELIGION IN THE FIRST CENTURY 179 IX . WESTERN HELLENISM UNDER THE EARLY ROMAN EMPERORS ...
... ROME VI . THE HELLENISM OF CICERO AND HIS FRIENDS . VII . THE PERIOD OF THE CIVIL WAR - FROM CICERO TO 80 113 AUGUSTUS 151 VIII . ASCETIC RELIGION IN THE FIRST CENTURY 179 IX . WESTERN HELLENISM UNDER THE EARLY ROMAN EMPERORS ...
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... Rome ; for the conquest of the West would have been no difficult matter to Alexander , with all the resources of Asia under his hand . The successes of Pyrrhus , with his small army , against the adult Rome of the third century , B ...
... Rome ; for the conquest of the West would have been no difficult matter to Alexander , with all the resources of Asia under his hand . The successes of Pyrrhus , with his small army , against the adult Rome of the third century , B ...
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... Rome by reason of favoured situation or old traditions of trade . But far more serious was the patent fact , that neither the Roman people nor their rulers had received any education to fit them for an imperial policy . Administrative ...
... Rome by reason of favoured situation or old traditions of trade . But far more serious was the patent fact , that neither the Roman people nor their rulers had received any education to fit them for an imperial policy . Administrative ...
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