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... never coalesced into a nation . The ex- planation of this fact is the most important task of the historian of Greece . Nor can we regard it as explained by a mere reference to the centrifugal tendencies ( as they have been called ) ...
... never coalesced into a nation . The ex- planation of this fact is the most important task of the historian of Greece . Nor can we regard it as explained by a mere reference to the centrifugal tendencies ( as they have been called ) ...
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... never fail to waken . During the present century historical criticism has , it is well known , been largely busied with the earlier history both of Greece and Rome ; but stress may be fairly laid on the fact that in the former the most ...
... never fail to waken . During the present century historical criticism has , it is well known , been largely busied with the earlier history both of Greece and Rome ; but stress may be fairly laid on the fact that in the former the most ...
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... never coalesced into a nation . The ex- planation of this fact is the most important task of the historian of Greece . Nor can we regard it as explained by a mere reference to the centrifugal tendencies ( as they have been called ) ...
... never coalesced into a nation . The ex- planation of this fact is the most important task of the historian of Greece . Nor can we regard it as explained by a mere reference to the centrifugal tendencies ( as they have been called ) ...
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... never re- moved . The Athenian , the Spartan , the Megarian , and the Theban were as closely akin as the men of Kent and Essex , of Norfolk and Lincoln . Yet out of the bounds of his own city each was a stranger or alien who had no ...
... never re- moved . The Athenian , the Spartan , the Megarian , and the Theban were as closely akin as the men of Kent and Essex , of Norfolk and Lincoln . Yet out of the bounds of his own city each was a stranger or alien who had no ...
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... never lived . The same religious feeling ran through every relation into which the citizens of one state could be brought with those of another . Influence of Each city remained as much an isolated unit as each religion . original ...
... never lived . The same religious feeling ran through every relation into which the citizens of one state could be brought with those of another . Influence of Each city remained as much an isolated unit as each religion . original ...
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