A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... treaty , it was certain that the truce would be of short duration . Within three years Athens deliberately broke the treaty and recommenced the war . Little is known concerning the domestic history of Athens for six years following the ...
... treaty , it was certain that the truce would be of short duration . Within three years Athens deliberately broke the treaty and recommenced the war . Little is known concerning the domestic history of Athens for six years following the ...
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... treaty ( 590 B.C. ) , the renewal of an earlier one which was the first re- corded treaty in European history . Since the Carthaginians were traders and the Romans were farmers , there were no reasons for rivalry . Also , since Carthage ...
... treaty ( 590 B.C. ) , the renewal of an earlier one which was the first re- corded treaty in European history . Since the Carthaginians were traders and the Romans were farmers , there were no reasons for rivalry . Also , since Carthage ...
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... treaty by which Rome fixed the Ebro as the northern boundary of Carthaginian territory . But Rome also made a treaty with Saguntum , an independent town one hundred miles to the south of the Ebro , in Carthaginian territory . When ...
... treaty by which Rome fixed the Ebro as the northern boundary of Carthaginian territory . But Rome also made a treaty with Saguntum , an independent town one hundred miles to the south of the Ebro , in Carthaginian territory . When ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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