Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 34
עמוד 51
... become hardened into a war - oriented society and had culti- vated a hunger for civil growth by conquest . Eventually , however , Numa agreed to serve , stating that his prime interest was to unite the citizens of the adjoining towns ...
... become hardened into a war - oriented society and had culti- vated a hunger for civil growth by conquest . Eventually , however , Numa agreed to serve , stating that his prime interest was to unite the citizens of the adjoining towns ...
עמוד 71
... become the first general to span that river with an army . On another front , he utilized his proven sea abilities to become " the first to launch a fleet upon the western ocean and to sail through the Atlantic sea carrying an army to ...
... become the first general to span that river with an army . On another front , he utilized his proven sea abilities to become " the first to launch a fleet upon the western ocean and to sail through the Atlantic sea carrying an army to ...
עמוד 159
... become extinct is epito- mized by Warren E. Blake's " Introduction " ( p . i ) to his edition of Menander's newly located play Dyscolus ( Philological Monographs [ Bronx , N. Y. , 1966 ] ) in which he writes of the manuscript that it ...
... become extinct is epito- mized by Warren E. Blake's " Introduction " ( p . i ) to his edition of Menander's newly located play Dyscolus ( Philological Monographs [ Bronx , N. Y. , 1966 ] ) in which he writes of the manuscript that it ...
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