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His political biographers have surveyed this period of his life rather cursorily : see A. Roth , Enoch Powell : Tory Triibune , London 1970 , pp . 18-29 , and P. Cosgrave , The lives of Enoch Powell , London 1989 , pp . 30-58 .
His political biographers have surveyed this period of his life rather cursorily : see A. Roth , Enoch Powell : Tory Triibune , London 1970 , pp . 18-29 , and P. Cosgrave , The lives of Enoch Powell , London 1989 , pp . 30-58 .
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The elevation of his celebrated obelisk is an act of ' generous emulation ' , but also of ' rapacious vanity , and his reception , following an imperial ' absence of thirty - two years ' , points out the political unreality of Rome's ...
The elevation of his celebrated obelisk is an act of ' generous emulation ' , but also of ' rapacious vanity , and his reception , following an imperial ' absence of thirty - two years ' , points out the political unreality of Rome's ...
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Of these categories , we may note , all but the last were in effect political offences , or involved the use of violence for political ends . In the Dominate , state prosecution replaced accusation by a member of the public , although ...
Of these categories , we may note , all but the last were in effect political offences , or involved the use of violence for political ends . In the Dominate , state prosecution replaced accusation by a member of the public , although ...
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distinguish himself from the Oxford scholar J U Powell 18651932 see Cosgrave op cit p | 41 |
JHS Journal of Hellenic Studies | 159 |
A Lexicon to Herodotus Cambridge 1938 2nd edn Hildesheim 1960 | 10 |
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