A Study of History, Volumen3Oxford University Press, 1951 |
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... Spartiates . At the same time , within the Spartiate citizen - body itself , the principle of equality was not only well - established but was carried to great lengths . Though there was not an equalization of wealth , every Spartiate ...
... Spartiates . At the same time , within the Spartiate citizen - body itself , the principle of equality was not only well - established but was carried to great lengths . Though there was not an equalization of wealth , every Spartiate ...
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... Spartiate ' Peers ' , differences of birth and of hereditary privilege counted , under the ' Lycurgean ' system , for little or nothing ; and , although one normal qualification for admission into this fraternity was free Spartiate ...
... Spartiate ' Peers ' , differences of birth and of hereditary privilege counted , under the ' Lycurgean ' system , for little or nothing ; and , although one normal qualification for admission into this fraternity was free Spartiate ...
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... Spartiate ' Peers ' were both compelled to marry and forbidden to lead a ' home life ' . The Spartiate bridegroom was required to spend even his wedding - night in barracks ; and though the ban upon sleeping at home was gradu- ally ...
... Spartiate ' Peers ' were both compelled to marry and forbidden to lead a ' home life ' . The Spartiate bridegroom was required to spend even his wedding - night in barracks ; and though the ban upon sleeping at home was gradu- ally ...
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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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