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... seems to have been paid to steepness of slope . The most direct line , if slopes were possible for men and horses , seems to have been the rule . That the roads , at least in the provinces , were poorly marked and policed is suggested ...
... seems to have been paid to steepness of slope . The most direct line , if slopes were possible for men and horses , seems to have been the rule . That the roads , at least in the provinces , were poorly marked and policed is suggested ...
Page 194
... seems more probable ; and there is no evidence that the battle of Ephesus was immediately followed by the Athenian withdrawal , which might have been delayed even until 496 B.C. , after the collapse of Cyprus . In any case , we have ...
... seems more probable ; and there is no evidence that the battle of Ephesus was immediately followed by the Athenian withdrawal , which might have been delayed even until 496 B.C. , after the collapse of Cyprus . In any case , we have ...
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... seems certain that the younger Peisistratus was archon during his father's tyranny , 527-510 B.C. , in one of the otherwise un- occupied years 522 / 1-512 / 1 B.C. ; 16 and since , according to a recently dis- covered inscription from ...
... seems certain that the younger Peisistratus was archon during his father's tyranny , 527-510 B.C. , in one of the otherwise un- occupied years 522 / 1-512 / 1 B.C. ; 16 and since , according to a recently dis- covered inscription from ...
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