Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 47Victoria Institute., 1915 |
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... the foundation - stone of all civic virtue , and the proud distinction of Athens was this - that she first recognized C that Greek liberty was worth sacrificing existence for , even THE PRINCIPLES OF WORLD - EMPIRE . 17.
... the foundation - stone of all civic virtue , and the proud distinction of Athens was this - that she first recognized C that Greek liberty was worth sacrificing existence for , even THE PRINCIPLES OF WORLD - EMPIRE . 17.
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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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... existence . China , that old , old bottle , has had poured into it the new wine of modern democratic ideas . Russia is in a like case . The United States stand to all appearance as much the most favoured nation , and we all remember ...
... existence . China , that old , old bottle , has had poured into it the new wine of modern democratic ideas . Russia is in a like case . The United States stand to all appearance as much the most favoured nation , and we all remember ...
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... existence ; both Egypt and Babylonia had known them and experienced their prowess . But it was their religion which gave these desert tribes coherence , which welded them into a nation , and enabled them to incorporate races of widely ...
... existence ; both Egypt and Babylonia had known them and experienced their prowess . But it was their religion which gave these desert tribes coherence , which welded them into a nation , and enabled them to incorporate races of widely ...
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... existence in early ages seems to be known only from the Homeric Poems . Nor are we to suppose that when Homer was employed to compose its lays he was expected to utilize historical materials ; it is most improbable that any such existed ...
... existence in early ages seems to be known only from the Homeric Poems . Nor are we to suppose that when Homer was employed to compose its lays he was expected to utilize historical materials ; it is most improbable that any such existed ...
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