Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... answer ; for example , Who was the best man in the city ? What he thought of such an action of such a man ? They used them thus early to pass a right judgment upon persons and things , and to inform them- selves of the abilities or ...
... answer ; for example , Who was the best man in the city ? What he thought of such an action of such a man ? They used them thus early to pass a right judgment upon persons and things , and to inform them- selves of the abilities or ...
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... answer to Appius , that he would not desert Mithridates , and would defend himself , if the Romans attacked him . He was angry , also , with Lucullus for calling him only King in his letter , and not King of Kings , and , in his answer ...
... answer to Appius , that he would not desert Mithridates , and would defend himself , if the Romans attacked him . He was angry , also , with Lucullus for calling him only King in his letter , and not King of Kings , and , in his answer ...
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... answers made to them . Then he went on and inquired of the next , what a man should do to be exceedingly be- loved . " He must be very powerful , " said he , " without making himself too much feared . " The answer of the seventh to his ...
... answers made to them . Then he went on and inquired of the next , what a man should do to be exceedingly be- loved . " He must be very powerful , " said he , " without making himself too much feared . " The answer of the seventh to his ...
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THESEUS | 1 |
ROMULUS | 15 |
ROMULUS AND THESEUS COMPARED | 30 |
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