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... taken to insure the domination of Hellenism in Asia , he colonized . Antioch anew from Athens , copied Attic institutions and Attic . months , bestowed special privileges upon all Athenians resident in his empire , and chose Athens to ...
... taken to insure the domination of Hellenism in Asia , he colonized . Antioch anew from Athens , copied Attic institutions and Attic . months , bestowed special privileges upon all Athenians resident in his empire , and chose Athens to ...
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... taken up with a second edition if the history of the first had been what Marat declares it was ; nor even if the first edition had been unsaleable , which is the only other alternative . Again , in the second edition of what was after ...
... taken up with a second edition if the history of the first had been what Marat declares it was ; nor even if the first edition had been unsaleable , which is the only other alternative . Again , in the second edition of what was after ...
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... taken prisoner ; the national honor must therefore be vindicated , and the national inter- ests must be protected . The smallest crumb of victory against the " rebels " was hailed with unbounded exultation . Even as far from the capital ...
... taken prisoner ; the national honor must therefore be vindicated , and the national inter- ests must be protected . The smallest crumb of victory against the " rebels " was hailed with unbounded exultation . Even as far from the capital ...
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... taken to prepare that body for the request , and then , on April 21 , Cuevas laid the subject before the Chamber of Deputies in what was termed an Iniciativa . " Circumstances have arisen " , he said , " which render negotiations for ...
... taken to prepare that body for the request , and then , on April 21 , Cuevas laid the subject before the Chamber of Deputies in what was termed an Iniciativa . " Circumstances have arisen " , he said , " which render negotiations for ...
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... taken . If an honorable arrangement can be made , the government will lay it before Congress ; while if not , the government will be the first to declare for a war , " which will be the more just , the greater have been our efforts to ...
... taken . If an honorable arrangement can be made , the government will lay it before Congress ; while if not , the government will be the first to declare for a war , " which will be the more just , the greater have been our efforts to ...
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