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... enter Attica Firmness of Pericles - Exploit of Brasidas The Athenians sail round Peloponnesus Revenge of the Athenians on Ægina and Megara Provident Measures of Pericles Funeral Ceremonies · 89 90 91 92 93 94 B. C. Funeral Oration of ...
... enter Attica Firmness of Pericles - Exploit of Brasidas The Athenians sail round Peloponnesus Revenge of the Athenians on Ægina and Megara Provident Measures of Pericles Funeral Ceremonies · 89 90 91 92 93 94 B. C. Funeral Oration of ...
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... enter- prises without any other object than that of prosecuting the policy which has been already described , there were ardent spirits at Athens who viewed these western settlements as steps toward the accomplishment of a vast scheme ...
... enter- prises without any other object than that of prosecuting the policy which has been already described , there were ardent spirits at Athens who viewed these western settlements as steps toward the accomplishment of a vast scheme ...
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... enter- tainments of the people , as for the reception of multitudes assembled on graver occasions . A theatre adapted to this purpose , as well as to the new form of the drama , had been begun before the time of Pericles . He added one ...
... enter- tainments of the people , as for the reception of multitudes assembled on graver occasions . A theatre adapted to this purpose , as well as to the new form of the drama , had been begun before the time of Pericles . He added one ...
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... enter- tainments . What part of this evil may justly be imputed to Pericles , could only be ascertained , if we knew how many steps he himself advanced beyond the first application of the theoric allowance . But his views had scarcely ...
... enter- tainments . What part of this evil may justly be imputed to Pericles , could only be ascertained , if we knew how many steps he himself advanced beyond the first application of the theoric allowance . But his views had scarcely ...
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... enter into no alliances with other states , and especially to keep aloof from the two great confederacies over which Sparta and Athens presided , thinking perhaps that , as their position and naval power made them independent of their ...
... enter into no alliances with other states , and especially to keep aloof from the two great confederacies over which Sparta and Athens presided , thinking perhaps that , as their position and naval power made them independent of their ...
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