A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... effect which Hellenistic ideas had on Roman charac- ter , the Romans needed the softening influence of Greek cul- ture . ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF THE WARS The economic effects of the [ 101 ] THE ROMAN REPUBLIC.
... effect which Hellenistic ideas had on Roman charac- ter , the Romans needed the softening influence of Greek cul- ture . ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF THE WARS The economic effects of the [ 101 ] THE ROMAN REPUBLIC.
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... EFFECTS OF THE WARS The social effects of the long period of warfare were equally unfortunate . The sudden increase of wealth and commerce , and the great change in its distribution which came as a re- sult of Rome's control of the ...
... EFFECTS OF THE WARS The social effects of the long period of warfare were equally unfortunate . The sudden increase of wealth and commerce , and the great change in its distribution which came as a re- sult of Rome's control of the ...
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... effect of the teaching of Christianity was to intro- duce the new spirit of brotherhood , of equality , and of human- ity . By comparing legislation before and after the time that Christianity began to exert its real influence , one can ...
... effect of the teaching of Christianity was to intro- duce the new spirit of brotherhood , of equality , and of human- ity . By comparing legislation before and after the time that Christianity began to exert its real influence , one can ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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