Ancient GreeceTruesdell Sparhawk Brown Free Press of Glencoe, 1965 - 262 pages |
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... kings competing . When they replied that there were not , he said it would not be a fair contest in which , if he won , he won over private citizens , while if he lost , he would be defeated as a king . When his father Philip was ...
... kings competing . When they replied that there were not , he said it would not be a fair contest in which , if he won , he won over private citizens , while if he lost , he would be defeated as a king . When his father Philip was ...
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... king , and they work it for one - fourth of the produce . 41 ] The third class is that of shepherds and hunters , who alone are permitted to hunt and keep cattle , to sell yoke animals or to hire them out . In return for ridding the ...
... king , and they work it for one - fourth of the produce . 41 ] The third class is that of shepherds and hunters , who alone are permitted to hunt and keep cattle , to sell yoke animals or to hire them out . In return for ridding the ...
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... King of the Iberians which was offered him ; and how Hannibal fled in defeat . 4 ] And how the Romans crossed the Ionian sea ; and how Perseus , son of Philip , inherited the Macedonian throne , and how , after youth- ful impetuosity ...
... King of the Iberians which was offered him ; and how Hannibal fled in defeat . 4 ] And how the Romans crossed the Ionian sea ; and how Perseus , son of Philip , inherited the Macedonian throne , and how , after youth- ful impetuosity ...
Table des matières
Introduction I | 1 |
INTELLECtual DeveloPMENTS | 23 |
FARMER MORALIST POET | 40 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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