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... establish colonies and regular administrative services so that they could pursue their activities more easily and with greater security . Once a government had established such a colony to help its private citizens , it committed itself ...
... establish colonies and regular administrative services so that they could pursue their activities more easily and with greater security . Once a government had established such a colony to help its private citizens , it committed itself ...
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... established in Moscow was considered subversive of " working class solidarity " and its perpetrators were quickly purged or exterminated . Thus , the risks and costs of positing goals or policies which conflicted with those established ...
... established in Moscow was considered subversive of " working class solidarity " and its perpetrators were quickly purged or exterminated . Thus , the risks and costs of positing goals or policies which conflicted with those established ...
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... established procedures or rules may create nasty incidents . The distinction between a routine and vital matter in foreign policy is not always clear , 25 of course , but great international crises seldom arise out of breaches of law ...
... established procedures or rules may create nasty incidents . The distinction between a routine and vital matter in foreign policy is not always clear , 25 of course , but great international crises seldom arise out of breaches of law ...
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B C 29 The External Politics of the Greek City | 60 |
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