The Greek World Under Roman Sway: From Polybius to PlutarchMacmillan & Company, 1890 - 418 páginas |
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... natural limits , exchanging the virgin ores of Spain for the long - sought spices of Araby the blest , was therefore no real novelty in imagination . But while those who had conceived it and striven for it consciously had failed , who ...
... natural limits , exchanging the virgin ores of Spain for the long - sought spices of Araby the blest , was therefore no real novelty in imagination . But while those who had conceived it and striven for it consciously had failed , who ...
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... natural gifts were so enhanced by intelligent cultivation that the Italians at once saw and confessed their inferiority , and upon the fall of Carthage we hear that the Senate , probably after some delay , ordered the translation of the ...
... natural gifts were so enhanced by intelligent cultivation that the Italians at once saw and confessed their inferiority , and upon the fall of Carthage we hear that the Senate , probably after some delay , ordered the translation of the ...
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... naturally endeavoured to set up . The state assumed by the insurgent king was a Hellenistic state . He had his peers and his household , his jester and his cook , his baker and his shampooer.3 Though the second slave war came a ...
... naturally endeavoured to set up . The state assumed by the insurgent king was a Hellenistic state . He had his peers and his household , his jester and his cook , his baker and his shampooer.3 Though the second slave war came a ...
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... natural overthrower of the republic — the Liberal politician , Cæsar— came into the arena , it was practically gone , though it had been established but twenty years . It was only with the advent of an intelligent despot.
... natural overthrower of the republic — the Liberal politician , Cæsar— came into the arena , it was practically gone , though it had been established but twenty years . It was only with the advent of an intelligent despot.
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... natural wealth , once fertile in all the produce , except olives , valued by civilised men - cattle , corn , and wine , and , moreover , the natural centre - point in which the caravans from China and from India met on their way by the ...
... natural wealth , once fertile in all the produce , except olives , valued by civilised men - cattle , corn , and wine , and , moreover , the natural centre - point in which the caravans from China and from India met on their way by the ...
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The Greek World Under Roman Sway: From Polybius to Plutarch John Pentland Mahaffy Vista completa - 1890 |
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