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... writers have had no doubt on that point ; the man to whom the credit was due was Zeno , the founder of the Stoic philosophy . But there are several passages in Greek writers which , if they are to be believed , show that the first man ...
... writers have had no doubt on that point ; the man to whom the credit was due was Zeno , the founder of the Stoic philosophy . But there are several passages in Greek writers which , if they are to be believed , show that the first man ...
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... writers saying in effect that the king must promote Homonoia between the Greeks and the barbarians over whom his arm reached ; that is , Homonoia has ceased to be confined to Greeks and has been extended to include men of any race ...
... writers saying in effect that the king must promote Homonoia between the Greeks and the barbarians over whom his arm reached ; that is , Homonoia has ceased to be confined to Greeks and has been extended to include men of any race ...
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... writers generally assume that it must be in the ground , or at any rate in an immovable , and that , for instance , is the modern English law . There is not the slightest evidence in the ancient writers for the view that the locus could ...
... writers generally assume that it must be in the ground , or at any rate in an immovable , and that , for instance , is the modern English law . There is not the slightest evidence in the ancient writers for the view that the locus could ...
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RETIRED FELLOWS | 14 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19323 | 17 |
THE CRITICISM OF POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 167 |
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