Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 47Victoria Institute., 1915 |
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... Greek . There is a legend of the temple raised to Diana in the grove of Aricia that the priest who served in it and who reigned as king over its sanctuary , won his right to that twofold office by the murder of his predecessor ; and he ...
... Greek . There is a legend of the temple raised to Diana in the grove of Aricia that the priest who served in it and who reigned as king over its sanctuary , won his right to that twofold office by the murder of his predecessor ; and he ...
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... in military genius and able administration , had conquered practically the whole world known to him , except the little country of Greece ; and his conquests included the Greek cities on the coast 16 E. WALTER MAUNDER , F.R.A.S. , ON.
... in military genius and able administration , had conquered practically the whole world known to him , except the little country of Greece ; and his conquests included the Greek cities on the coast 16 E. WALTER MAUNDER , F.R.A.S. , ON.
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... Greek intellect and achievement would have been lost to later ages . Just as Athens did not hesitate to stand alone against the Persian invasion at Marathon , so she again bore the brunt of the attack in the greater war ten years later ...
... Greek intellect and achievement would have been lost to later ages . Just as Athens did not hesitate to stand alone against the Persian invasion at Marathon , so she again bore the brunt of the attack in the greater war ten years later ...
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that Greek liberty was worth sacrificing existence for , even her own existence as a city and state . The fact that Athens stood alone in her appreciation of the meaning of the struggle , and in her readiness to sacrifice every- thing ...
that Greek liberty was worth sacrificing existence for , even her own existence as a city and state . The fact that Athens stood alone in her appreciation of the meaning of the struggle , and in her readiness to sacrifice every- thing ...
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... Greek encroachment upon its individuality as of barbarian aggression . And the bitterness of Greek towards Greek was often deadly . Two great political crimes disfigure the history of this period , and illustrate the incompetence of the ...
... Greek encroachment upon its individuality as of barbarian aggression . And the bitterness of Greek towards Greek was often deadly . Two great political crimes disfigure the history of this period , and illustrate the incompetence of the ...
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