Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... argument will not work . The words cum solus rem publicam regeret orbemque terrarum gubernaret need not indicate disapproval ; cf. de or.1.8 iam vero consilio ac sap- ientia qui regere et gubernare rem publicam possent , multi nostra ...
... argument will not work . The words cum solus rem publicam regeret orbemque terrarum gubernaret need not indicate disapproval ; cf. de or.1.8 iam vero consilio ac sap- ientia qui regere et gubernare rem publicam possent , multi nostra ...
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... argument was the style and accoutrements of the well - known Corsican statue - menhirs . New discoveries in Sardinia now expand the plausibility of Grosjean's argument to include Sardinia as well15 . Two additional menhirs , without fig ...
... argument was the style and accoutrements of the well - known Corsican statue - menhirs . New discoveries in Sardinia now expand the plausibility of Grosjean's argument to include Sardinia as well15 . Two additional menhirs , without fig ...
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... argument and the conclusion he draws from it . In the first place , it should be noted , Hannibal's reply to the Romans in 3.15 does not form part of Polybius ' discussion of the causes of the Second Punic War at all , but rather of its ...
... argument and the conclusion he draws from it . In the first place , it should be noted , Hannibal's reply to the Romans in 3.15 does not form part of Polybius ' discussion of the causes of the Second Punic War at all , but rather of its ...
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