A Study of History, Volumen3Oxford University Press, 1951 |
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... Sparta's subsequent posture , like the mythical doom of Lot's wife , was manifestly a curse and not a blessing . The Spartans ' peculiar troubles began as soon as the First Messeno - Spartan War had ended in a Spartan victory ; for to ...
... Sparta's subsequent posture , like the mythical doom of Lot's wife , was manifestly a curse and not a blessing . The Spartans ' peculiar troubles began as soon as the First Messeno - Spartan War had ended in a Spartan victory ; for to ...
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... Spartan girls , as well as for Spartan boys , conscription was universal ; and the Spartan girls were not trained in special female accomplishments , nor kept in seclusion from the men , like the girls in the female section of the ...
... Spartan girls , as well as for Spartan boys , conscription was universal ; and the Spartan girls were not trained in special female accomplishments , nor kept in seclusion from the men , like the girls in the female section of the ...
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... Spartan decadence , the Spartan women established their moral ascendancy over their husbands and their sons ; and , if this is the truth , it throws some light upon the failure of the ' Lycurgean ' system . For although the system had ...
... Spartan decadence , the Spartan women established their moral ascendancy over their husbands and their sons ; and , if this is the truth , it throws some light upon the failure of the ' Lycurgean ' system . For although the system had ...
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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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