Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 9-13John Pinsent, 1985 |
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... already constitut- ing the politeia . We can now be absolved from this unhappy choice : they are laws other than ( i.e. additional too ) those already passed in connexion with the economic pro- gramme of the archonship . There are those ...
... already constitut- ing the politeia . We can now be absolved from this unhappy choice : they are laws other than ( i.e. additional too ) those already passed in connexion with the economic pro- gramme of the archonship . There are those ...
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... already begun . He has the permission of the university authorities concerned , and the encouragement of the two Heads of Department , to announce that Classics at Bangor is moving to Durham - indeed Mr Cockburn is already there , Dr ...
... already begun . He has the permission of the university authorities concerned , and the encouragement of the two Heads of Department , to announce that Classics at Bangor is moving to Durham - indeed Mr Cockburn is already there , Dr ...
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... already adults when she made her will . Simple emancipation would give them independence and owner- ship of their inheritance ; but Memmia believed that Brasidas would refuse , and they would lose the inheritance , so she imposed a ...
... already adults when she made her will . Simple emancipation would give them independence and owner- ship of their inheritance ; but Memmia believed that Brasidas would refuse , and they would lose the inheritance , so she imposed a ...
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