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... history ; for what difference does it make to say this , or to say that Diogenes has it in his Ethic , or Chrysippus or Cleanthes ? Have you then examined any of these things and formed an opinion of your own ? Show how you are used to ...
... history ; for what difference does it make to say this , or to say that Diogenes has it in his Ethic , or Chrysippus or Cleanthes ? Have you then examined any of these things and formed an opinion of your own ? Show how you are used to ...
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... history and understand the books which I did not understand before , and , if it should happen so , to explain them also to others ? -Man , you have had a fight in the house with a poor slave , you have turned the family upside down ...
... history and understand the books which I did not understand before , and , if it should happen so , to explain them also to others ? -Man , you have had a fight in the house with a poor slave , you have turned the family upside down ...
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... history of the Peloponnesian war . ( Thucydides , i . 1 ) . The quarrel of the great king , the king of Persia , is the subject of the history of Herodotus ( i . 1 ) . The great quarrel of the Macedo- nians with the Persians is the ...
... history of the Peloponnesian war . ( Thucydides , i . 1 ) . The quarrel of the great king , the king of Persia , is the subject of the history of Herodotus ( i . 1 ) . The great quarrel of the Macedo- nians with the Persians is the ...
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... History of Cæsar's Gallic Campaigns and of the Contemporaneous Events in Rome . Vol . V. ( Concluding the Work . ) From Cæsar's Invasion of Italy to his Death . " If any one can guide us through the almost inextricable mazes of this ...
... History of Cæsar's Gallic Campaigns and of the Contemporaneous Events in Rome . Vol . V. ( Concluding the Work . ) From Cæsar's Invasion of Italy to his Death . " If any one can guide us through the almost inextricable mazes of this ...
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... History of Fiction . With Introduction and Supple- ment , bringing the Work down to recent times . By Henry Wilson . [ Ready , see p . 4 . Heaton's Concise History of Painting . By W. Cosmo Monkhouse . [ Ready . Schopenhauer's The ...
... History of Fiction . With Introduction and Supple- ment , bringing the Work down to recent times . By Henry Wilson . [ Ready , see p . 4 . Heaton's Concise History of Painting . By W. Cosmo Monkhouse . [ Ready . Schopenhauer's The ...
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