Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 8British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... tion of a philosophical theory of high originality , obviously intended to meet just the problems which were perplexing Athenian minds in the middle of the fifth century , the time of Socrates ' early manhood , but also a rather full ...
... tion of a philosophical theory of high originality , obviously intended to meet just the problems which were perplexing Athenian minds in the middle of the fifth century , the time of Socrates ' early manhood , but also a rather full ...
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... tion of his next treaty with the Romans that they should be allowed to return thither and remain unmolested.1 That they did not find at the Sásánian Court the Utopia which they had imagined we can well believe ; but how many kings , in ...
... tion of his next treaty with the Romans that they should be allowed to return thither and remain unmolested.1 That they did not find at the Sásánian Court the Utopia which they had imagined we can well believe ; but how many kings , in ...
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... tion which he witnessed , which , he says , ' was sufficient to convince any one that there is plenty of strength in the Persian character , if only it can be called out , ' and ' which has opened people's eyes to the enormous strength ...
... tion which he witnessed , which , he says , ' was sufficient to convince any one that there is plenty of strength in the Persian character , if only it can be called out , ' and ' which has opened people's eyes to the enormous strength ...
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