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... Thucydides , book ii . , were the basis of his lectures . Professor Miller lectured one hour a week in Sanskrit , using Boller's grammar . In the department of Russian literature the well - known Professor Sokolov read twice a week on ...
... Thucydides , book ii . , were the basis of his lectures . Professor Miller lectured one hour a week in Sanskrit , using Boller's grammar . In the department of Russian literature the well - known Professor Sokolov read twice a week on ...
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... Thucydides ever in his hand , he must strive to be his own Philistos . He must teach his heart to dwell in the besieged city and not in the besieging camp . He must learn to share the feelings of the men who rushed to the shore when ...
... Thucydides ever in his hand , he must strive to be his own Philistos . He must teach his heart to dwell in the besieged city and not in the besieging camp . He must learn to share the feelings of the men who rushed to the shore when ...
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... Thucydides . The danger , as he says himself , is of overpressing Thucydides and trying to get too much topographical meaning out of his statements . It would be impossible here to go into Mr. Free- man's views on the various ...
... Thucydides . The danger , as he says himself , is of overpressing Thucydides and trying to get too much topographical meaning out of his statements . It would be impossible here to go into Mr. Free- man's views on the various ...
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... Thucydides puts into the mouth of Hermocrates , as a trustworthy statement of that statesman's views , which Thucydides had every means of knowing . And Mr. Freeman further believes that it was a later insertion of Thucydides , written ...
... Thucydides puts into the mouth of Hermocrates , as a trustworthy statement of that statesman's views , which Thucydides had every means of knowing . And Mr. Freeman further believes that it was a later insertion of Thucydides , written ...
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... Thucydides . He then goes on to defend the democracy against the charges which the oligarchs were fond of preferring against it , and here again Mr. Freeman admits that what is said of democracy is the saying not of the real but of the ...
... Thucydides . He then goes on to defend the democracy against the charges which the oligarchs were fond of preferring against it , and here again Mr. Freeman admits that what is said of democracy is the saying not of the real but of the ...
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