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... character of this outbreak , 2 and will therefore content myself with here giving the results . It was always remarked , whenever an invasion discloses to us the condition of the territory of Carthage , that nothing was more wonderful ...
... character of this outbreak , 2 and will therefore content myself with here giving the results . It was always remarked , whenever an invasion discloses to us the condition of the territory of Carthage , that nothing was more wonderful ...
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... character . The majority of these people had been subjects of the Seleucids , and this was the type of society and of government which they naturally endeavoured to set up . The state assumed by the insurgent king was a Hellenistic ...
... character . The majority of these people had been subjects of the Seleucids , and this was the type of society and of government which they naturally endeavoured to set up . The state assumed by the insurgent king was a Hellenistic ...
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... character . The shepherds and neatherds of the Italian pastures were sparse and rude , unable to plan or carry out a dangerous revolt . The only droves of slaves who could thus combine 1 At least of Athenio . But the other , Salvius ...
... character . The shepherds and neatherds of the Italian pastures were sparse and rude , unable to plan or carry out a dangerous revolt . The only droves of slaves who could thus combine 1 At least of Athenio . But the other , Salvius ...
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... as the advisers of the Ptolemies ; we may perhaps see an echo of this great oriental reaction in the character of the slave wars just de- I HELLENISM ORIENTALISED 17 scribed I mean the prominence of 16 GREEK WORLD UNDER ROMAN SWAY CHAP .
... as the advisers of the Ptolemies ; we may perhaps see an echo of this great oriental reaction in the character of the slave wars just de- I HELLENISM ORIENTALISED 17 scribed I mean the prominence of 16 GREEK WORLD UNDER ROMAN SWAY CHAP .
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... character of the capital in question , which might indeed be fairly used to prove that the Ionic order originated in the far East , and was derived by the Ionians from oriental models ? I can only argue from the careful description and ...
... character of the capital in question , which might indeed be fairly used to prove that the Ionic order originated in the far East , and was derived by the Ionians from oriental models ? I can only argue from the careful description and ...
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The Greek World Under Roman Sway: From Polybius to Plutarch John Pentland Mahaffy Vista completa - 1890 |
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