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... hands of assassins , gave all Israel to 1048 . David . David was the model of an Oriental prince , handsome in his person , valiant , mild , just , and generous , humble before his God , and zealous in his honour , с 3 CHAP . II . 21 ...
... hands of assassins , gave all Israel to 1048 . David . David was the model of an Oriental prince , handsome in his person , valiant , mild , just , and generous , humble before his God , and zealous in his honour , с 3 CHAP . II . 21 ...
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... hands of the Spartans alone . Both Spartans and Perioci were alike engaged in unceasing military exer- cises . By a fatal error in legislation , the number of the Spartan families was closed , and in default of male issue daughters ...
... hands of the Spartans alone . Both Spartans and Perioci were alike engaged in unceasing military exer- cises . By a fatal error in legislation , the number of the Spartan families was closed , and in default of male issue daughters ...
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... hands of females . The Spartan government consisted of the two kings of the race of Hercules , and a senate of twenty - eight old men ( the Gerusia ) , chosen by the people . The kings were leaders in war , and out of Laconia their ...
... hands of females . The Spartan government consisted of the two kings of the race of Hercules , and a senate of twenty - eight old men ( the Gerusia ) , chosen by the people . The kings were leaders in war , and out of Laconia their ...
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... hand- some , rich , generous , and brave , he was master of their affections . Magnificent in his taste , he adorned the city with stately buildings at the cost of the allies , and all the arts flourished beneath his patronage ...
... hand- some , rich , generous , and brave , he was master of their affections . Magnificent in his taste , he adorned the city with stately buildings at the cost of the allies , and all the arts flourished beneath his patronage ...
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... hands of an oligarchy of thirty persons . Thus ended the Peloponnesian war , after a continu- ance of twenty - seven years , and with it the dominion of Athens , in the seventy - fifth year after the battle of Sa- lamis . During that ...
... hands of an oligarchy of thirty persons . Thus ended the Peloponnesian war , after a continu- ance of twenty - seven years , and with it the dominion of Athens , in the seventy - fifth year after the battle of Sa- lamis . During that ...
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