Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 18-19John Pinsent, 1993 |
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... political reasons is strengthened by the fact that many of those sympathetic to it deplored and deplore the uses of Black Athena made by Afrocentrists and begged me to condemn Afrocentrism . They were not and are not satisfied by my ...
... political reasons is strengthened by the fact that many of those sympathetic to it deplored and deplore the uses of Black Athena made by Afrocentrists and begged me to condemn Afrocentrism . They were not and are not satisfied by my ...
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... political life is like a storm at sea , so Atticus avoids it ; during outright civil war , even Atticus cannot avoid ' immersion ' in political storms , but he survives to reach safety , in the first instance for himself , but also for ...
... political life is like a storm at sea , so Atticus avoids it ; during outright civil war , even Atticus cannot avoid ' immersion ' in political storms , but he survives to reach safety , in the first instance for himself , but also for ...
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... political unreality of Rome's magnificence . Ironically , ' the son of Constantine was lodged in the ancient palace of Augustus ' ; father and son imitate the first emperor's plundering of the provinces ; but Gibbon reminds us of the ...
... political unreality of Rome's magnificence . Ironically , ' the son of Constantine was lodged in the ancient palace of Augustus ' ; father and son imitate the first emperor's plundering of the provinces ; but Gibbon reminds us of the ...
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