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Kimon singled out the Ionians and the Thessalians as the richest ( and , we should imagine , the most visible and influential ) of the foreign lobbyists at Athens to contrast with his far less lucrative , far more honourable Spartan ...
Kimon singled out the Ionians and the Thessalians as the richest ( and , we should imagine , the most visible and influential ) of the foreign lobbyists at Athens to contrast with his far less lucrative , far more honourable Spartan ...
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I should myself find the structure somewhat disjointed , but less so than Traina's quae mihi quidquid placet eo priuat ui : volt uix me seruatam , which reads like the work of one too closely hugging a paradosis ( and the wife did not ...
I should myself find the structure somewhat disjointed , but less so than Traina's quae mihi quidquid placet eo priuat ui : volt uix me seruatam , which reads like the work of one too closely hugging a paradosis ( and the wife did not ...
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Arguably this was unnecessary ( and , in the end , fatal ) : in the circumstances of 220 the Roman approach to Hannibal can hardly have taken any other form - though envoys could no doubt have shown him less peremptory manners than they ...
Arguably this was unnecessary ( and , in the end , fatal ) : in the circumstances of 220 the Roman approach to Hannibal can hardly have taken any other form - though envoys could no doubt have shown him less peremptory manners than they ...
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