Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 47Victoria Institute., 1915 |
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... speaking world itself -- the destruction of Platea by the Thebans , and the failure on the part of Athens to support Olynthus until it was too late to save it . IS EMPIRE " DESIRABLE ? But if it be the case that small states are of such ...
... speaking world itself -- the destruction of Platea by the Thebans , and the failure on the part of Athens to support Olynthus until it was too late to save it . IS EMPIRE " DESIRABLE ? But if it be the case that small states are of such ...
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... speaking different languages , having different traditions ; two which had been in armed conflict less than seven years before . The attitudes of Natal and of the Orange River States were particularly interesting ; Natal was almost ...
... speaking different languages , having different traditions ; two which had been in armed conflict less than seven years before . The attitudes of Natal and of the Orange River States were particularly interesting ; Natal was almost ...
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... speaking Dominions with the Mother Country , the British Empire presents a series of problems arising from differences of colour , race , religion , civilization and custom to which the experience of the United THE PRINCIPLES OF WORLD ...
... speaking Dominions with the Mother Country , the British Empire presents a series of problems arising from differences of colour , race , religion , civilization and custom to which the experience of the United THE PRINCIPLES OF WORLD ...
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... speaking a unanimous tradition , attests the fact that the Homeric Poems were first committed to writing by Pisistratus , tyrant of Athens , who died 527 B.C. , and by him arranged in the order wherein they are now read . This supposed ...
... speaking a unanimous tradition , attests the fact that the Homeric Poems were first committed to writing by Pisistratus , tyrant of Athens , who died 527 B.C. , and by him arranged in the order wherein they are now read . This supposed ...
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... speak on Homeric study , but one point seemed to him to require explana- tion , and that was how the very acute minds that had dealt with Homer in past centuries had failed to give any indication of these cryptic revelations . Plutarch ...
... speak on Homeric study , but one point seemed to him to require explana- tion , and that was how the very acute minds that had dealt with Homer in past centuries had failed to give any indication of these cryptic revelations . Plutarch ...
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