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... important themes of the Roman narrative . 2. 3 : ' very dear ' ( rather than ' greatly beloved ' ) would maintain the clear verbal link with 1. 4 , 3. 3 and 6. 5. 2. 4 : praeter gratiam ... in adulescentulo : note the parallel with 1. 3 ...
... important themes of the Roman narrative . 2. 3 : ' very dear ' ( rather than ' greatly beloved ' ) would maintain the clear verbal link with 1. 4 , 3. 3 and 6. 5. 2. 4 : praeter gratiam ... in adulescentulo : note the parallel with 1. 3 ...
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... important ) to the understanding of social and economic affairs in Britain and also in the rest of the empire . An early essay in this direction was Chapter XI of R. G. Collingwood's The Archaeology of Roman Britain , which illustrated ...
... important ) to the understanding of social and economic affairs in Britain and also in the rest of the empire . An early essay in this direction was Chapter XI of R. G. Collingwood's The Archaeology of Roman Britain , which illustrated ...
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... important ? Thucydides may intend to contrast the general and the soothsayer trying to break out ( and succeeding ) with Nicias , a general ' too much given to divination and the like ' ( 7.50 ) failing to escape from Sicily ...
... important ? Thucydides may intend to contrast the general and the soothsayer trying to break out ( and succeeding ) with Nicias , a general ' too much given to divination and the like ' ( 7.50 ) failing to escape from Sicily ...
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