A Study of History, Volumen3Oxford University Press, 1951 |
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... Greek city - state of Agrigen- tum towards the close of the first quarter of the fifth century B.C .; and the description which we have of it from the pen of a later Sicilian Greek historian shows that this second advance in Hellenic ...
... Greek city - state of Agrigen- tum towards the close of the first quarter of the fifth century B.C .; and the description which we have of it from the pen of a later Sicilian Greek historian shows that this second advance in Hellenic ...
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... Greek would probably not be struck by the Greek inflexions at all - neither by the verbal inflexions nor by the nominal . The feature in the Attic Greek language that would impress the San- skrit scholar would be its wealth in particles ...
... Greek would probably not be struck by the Greek inflexions at all - neither by the verbal inflexions nor by the nominal . The feature in the Attic Greek language that would impress the San- skrit scholar would be its wealth in particles ...
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... Greek soil , but they did not ' exercise ' their forces there ' in temperate and unde- cisive contests ' . In their Greek arena , they fought one another to the death ; and Greece was devastated and the Hellenic Civilization destroyed ...
... Greek soil , but they did not ' exercise ' their forces there ' in temperate and unde- cisive contests ' . In their Greek arena , they fought one another to the death ; and Greece was devastated and the Hellenic Civilization destroyed ...
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THE GROWTHS OF CIVILIZATIONS | 1 |
B THE NATURE OF THE GROWTHS OF CIVILIZATIONS | 112 |
THE PROCESS OF THE GROWTHS OF CIVILIZATIONS | 128 |
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