Great Books of the Western World, Band 23Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... Romans were brought into Greece by the Aetol- ians ; and in every other country where they obtained a footing they were brought in by the inhabitants . And the usual course of affairs is that , as soon as a powerful foreigner enters a ...
... Romans were brought into Greece by the Aetol- ians ; and in every other country where they obtained a footing they were brought in by the inhabitants . And the usual course of affairs is that , as soon as a powerful foreigner enters a ...
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... Romans were ac- knowledged . When these things are remembered no one will marvel at the ease with which Alexander ... Romans . The Spartans held Athens and Thebes , establishing there an oligarchy , nevertheless they lost them ...
... Romans were ac- knowledged . When these things are remembered no one will marvel at the ease with which Alexander ... Romans . The Spartans held Athens and Thebes , establishing there an oligarchy , nevertheless they lost them ...
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... Romans . He sent envoys to the Achaeans , who were friends of the Romans , exhorting them to remain neu- tral ; and on the other hand the Romans urged them to take up arms . This question came to be discussed in the council of the ...
... Romans . He sent envoys to the Achaeans , who were friends of the Romans , exhorting them to remain neu- tral ; and on the other hand the Romans urged them to take up arms . This question came to be discussed in the council of the ...
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How many Kinds of Principalities | 1 |
Why the Kingdom of Darius con | 7 |
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