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This would indicate that the unsubtle means preferred by the majority of tyrants ( 1313a34-1314a31 ) regularly would entail it ; and no doubt this is the company in which Euphron , as a tyrant áлpopaσíσtws , properly belongs .
This would indicate that the unsubtle means preferred by the majority of tyrants ( 1313a34-1314a31 ) regularly would entail it ; and no doubt this is the company in which Euphron , as a tyrant áлpopaσíσtws , properly belongs .
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The main rea- son for caution is , of course , the doubt which must surround the very existence of such a group in Sikyon , in the mid 4th century and indeed at any time whatever . My object in replying is not , principally , to deny ...
The main rea- son for caution is , of course , the doubt which must surround the very existence of such a group in Sikyon , in the mid 4th century and indeed at any time whatever . My object in replying is not , principally , to deny ...
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His reminder that the evidence for identification with Crassus ' is not good enough ' did not seem to be greeted with enthusiasm by the other participants , and the debate moved quickly on , no doubt confirming his own opinion that this ...
His reminder that the evidence for identification with Crassus ' is not good enough ' did not seem to be greeted with enthusiasm by the other participants , and the debate moved quickly on , no doubt confirming his own opinion that this ...
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