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... Senate ( Eckstein 181 ) . In turn cúб'εis téλоs итA . is treated , necessarily , as meaning ' was not at all agreed on the proposal ' , not the generally believed ' did not sanction the proposal at all ' . Finally , support comes from ...
... Senate ( Eckstein 181 ) . In turn cúб'εis téλоs итA . is treated , necessarily , as meaning ' was not at all agreed on the proposal ' , not the generally believed ' did not sanction the proposal at all ' . Finally , support comes from ...
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... Senate in 264 , to repeat , was not against intervention . It did feel it- self in a quandary . Whether it decided to refer the question to the People ( with or without an unofficial hint ) , or whether it adjourned the debate to ...
... Senate in 264 , to repeat , was not against intervention . It did feel it- self in a quandary . Whether it decided to refer the question to the People ( with or without an unofficial hint ) , or whether it adjourned the debate to ...
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... Senate's attitude was chiefly characterized by lack of interest and the wish to avoid commitment . It is true that the Romans ' interventions in Greek affairs were almost invari- ably in response to appeals from Greeks , but this does ...
... Senate's attitude was chiefly characterized by lack of interest and the wish to avoid commitment . It is true that the Romans ' interventions in Greek affairs were almost invari- ably in response to appeals from Greeks , but this does ...
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