Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 18-19John Pinsent, 1993 |
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... reason been more newsworthy than Cambridge and its name more often attached to products or activities which have nothing to do with the University , let alone having its endorsement . Oxford Marmalade ( admittedly once made there ) and ...
... reason been more newsworthy than Cambridge and its name more often attached to products or activities which have nothing to do with the University , let alone having its endorsement . Oxford Marmalade ( admittedly once made there ) and ...
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... reason to believe that sexual humiliation of adulterers was a standard joke in classical comedy . We have a plausible psycholgical explanation for such a practice . We have reason to doubt the value of the silence of the prose writers ...
... reason to believe that sexual humiliation of adulterers was a standard joke in classical comedy . We have a plausible psycholgical explanation for such a practice . We have reason to doubt the value of the silence of the prose writers ...
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... reason to believe that this was not still the primary period for warfare . After all , each city - state still relied to a great extent on its own citizen hoplites to form the nucleus of an army . Therefore , logically , a declaration ...
... reason to believe that this was not still the primary period for warfare . After all , each city - state still relied to a great extent on its own citizen hoplites to form the nucleus of an army . Therefore , logically , a declaration ...
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