A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... struggle between two different ideologies : a struggle between the principles of democracy and those of a military oligarchy . Even those states that were not directly involved were keenly interested in the struggle ; everywhere the ...
... struggle between two different ideologies : a struggle between the principles of democracy and those of a military oligarchy . Even those states that were not directly involved were keenly interested in the struggle ; everywhere the ...
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... struggle to gain pow- er . There was a progressive deterioration in the type of men who guided affairs . Cleon , a demagogue and industrialist , was leader of the democratic party , while Nicias led the aristo- cratic party . Cleon ...
... struggle to gain pow- er . There was a progressive deterioration in the type of men who guided affairs . Cleon , a demagogue and industrialist , was leader of the democratic party , while Nicias led the aristo- cratic party . Cleon ...
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... struggles of the Middle Ages : the struggle between the Church and the Empire over investitures . From a historical standpoint it is impossible to say that the popes were right or that the emperors were right . Neither can we say that ...
... struggles of the Middle Ages : the struggle between the Church and the Empire over investitures . From a historical standpoint it is impossible to say that the popes were right or that the emperors were right . Neither can we say that ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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