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... regard as properly historical virtues but also because he wrote as a pupil of Isocrates should.34 Thucydides was ... regards Theo- pompus , F.G.H. , II B 2 , 352 , but it is accepted by W. Ensslin , Real - Encyclopädie VA 2 , 2186 and ...
... regard as properly historical virtues but also because he wrote as a pupil of Isocrates should.34 Thucydides was ... regards Theo- pompus , F.G.H. , II B 2 , 352 , but it is accepted by W. Ensslin , Real - Encyclopädie VA 2 , 2186 and ...
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... regard this speech as the work of Demosthenes or not as we choose . The arguments for and against his authorship have been repeated so often that it is unnecessary to give them here . But since most modern readers are inclined ( like ...
... regard this speech as the work of Demosthenes or not as we choose . The arguments for and against his authorship have been repeated so often that it is unnecessary to give them here . But since most modern readers are inclined ( like ...
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... regard to the relation of A and I , it is clear that if A is true , then I is true . But if A is false , no inference concerning the truth of I can be made . A is the superaltern proposition in relation to I , and the latter in relation ...
... regard to the relation of A and I , it is clear that if A is true , then I is true . But if A is false , no inference concerning the truth of I can be made . A is the superaltern proposition in relation to I , and the latter in relation ...
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Isocrates View of History C Bradford Welles | 3 |
Polyeuktos and Philoneos Benjamin D Meritt | 26 |
The Aetolians and the Cleomenic War J A O Larsen | 43 |
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