A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... ideas , but later their interest descended into mere fads . By 133 B.C. it was evident that Hellenism had sapped the old Roman virtues . Since Greek ideas of untrammelled criticism and discussion weakened the hold of ancient ideas and ...
... ideas , but later their interest descended into mere fads . By 133 B.C. it was evident that Hellenism had sapped the old Roman virtues . Since Greek ideas of untrammelled criticism and discussion weakened the hold of ancient ideas and ...
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... ideas gained acceptance : ( a ) that the essence of value was utility , and ( b ) that the greater the need , the greater the value . A fair price , then , became that on which both parties were agreed . A century later the ...
... ideas gained acceptance : ( a ) that the essence of value was utility , and ( b ) that the greater the need , the greater the value . A fair price , then , became that on which both parties were agreed . A century later the ...
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... ideas lapsed with the rise of the new monarchies and the reestablishment of the power of the papacy over the Church , they reappeared again in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries . Indeed , modern democracy owes much to the ...
... ideas lapsed with the rise of the new monarchies and the reestablishment of the power of the papacy over the Church , they reappeared again in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries . Indeed , modern democracy owes much to the ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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