Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... rhetoric of hunger is also used of the new ' commercialised ' practice of rustling 50-60 animals at a time for sale to butchers , as opposed to the traditional form of animal theft which involved the stealing of far fewer animals , for ...
... rhetoric of hunger is also used of the new ' commercialised ' practice of rustling 50-60 animals at a time for sale to butchers , as opposed to the traditional form of animal theft which involved the stealing of far fewer animals , for ...
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... rhetoric of proper sheep - stealing behaviour . Yet the actualities of competition and the possibilities of flock expansion explain why the ' rules ' of ' correct ' raiding seem to be broken so regularly . Herzfeld has no explanation ...
... rhetoric of proper sheep - stealing behaviour . Yet the actualities of competition and the possibilities of flock expansion explain why the ' rules ' of ' correct ' raiding seem to be broken so regularly . Herzfeld has no explanation ...
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... rhetorical theory through antiquity must impose a need for caution on any appeal to a uniform ' rhetoric ' . Equally , historiography was far from static : the period between Thucydides and Polybius saw the invention of universal ...
... rhetorical theory through antiquity must impose a need for caution on any appeal to a uniform ' rhetoric ' . Equally , historiography was far from static : the period between Thucydides and Polybius saw the invention of universal ...
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