Ancient History to the Death of CharlemagneAllyn and Bacon, 1902 - 564 頁 |
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... army 212 • 236. Chaeronea ; congress of Corinth 212 237. The history of Hellas merged in that of a wider Hellenism 213 PART III . - THE GRAECO - ORIENTAL WORLD . CHAPTER I. - THE MINGLING OF EAST AND WEST . I. THE CONQUESTS OF ALEXANDER ...
... army 212 • 236. Chaeronea ; congress of Corinth 212 237. The history of Hellas merged in that of a wider Hellenism 213 PART III . - THE GRAECO - ORIENTAL WORLD . CHAPTER I. - THE MINGLING OF EAST AND WEST . I. THE CONQUESTS OF ALEXANDER ...
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... army of centuries PAGE 266 266 267 • 267 269 • 269 270 270 296. The assembly of centuries . 271 297. Aristocratic character of the centuriate assembly 298. The real gain of the plebs . 272 273 B. Overthrow of the Kings . 299. The older ...
... army of centuries PAGE 266 266 267 • 267 269 • 269 270 270 296. The assembly of centuries . 271 297. Aristocratic character of the centuriate assembly 298. The real gain of the plebs . 272 273 B. Overthrow of the Kings . 299. The older ...
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... ARMY . 352. The flexible legion ( contrasted with the phalanx ) 310 353. The Roman camp 310 354. Roman discipline 311 355. Changes with extension of service : a professional army ; pro- consuls 311 - CHAPTER VI . — EXPANSION CONTINUED ...
... ARMY . 352. The flexible legion ( contrasted with the phalanx ) 310 353. The Roman camp 310 354. Roman discipline 311 355. Changes with extension of service : a professional army ; pro- consuls 311 - CHAPTER VI . — EXPANSION CONTINUED ...
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... Army . 468. Numbers 469. Sources 470. Industrial and disciplinary uses B. The Frontiers . 471. As Augustus found them . 472. As Augustus corrected them 473. Later additions : Britain . 474. The greatest extent under Trajan - renders ...
... Army . 468. Numbers 469. Sources 470. Industrial and disciplinary uses B. The Frontiers . 471. As Augustus found them . 472. As Augustus corrected them 473. Later additions : Britain . 474. The greatest extent under Trajan - renders ...
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... army of devoted scholars , and since 1880 the results have appeared rapidly in English.1 12. The Three Centers : the Nile , the Euphrates , and the Road between . The first homes of civilization were in the lower valleys of the Nile and ...
... army of devoted scholars , and since 1880 the results have appeared rapidly in English.1 12. The Three Centers : the Nile , the Euphrates , and the Road between . The first homes of civilization were in the lower valleys of the Nile and ...
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第 496 頁 - God, a night spent in arms, is of more avail than two months of fasting and prayer; whosoever falls in battle, his sins are forgiven; at the day of judgment his wounds shall be resplendent as vermilion, and odoriferous as musk; and the loss of his limbs shall be supplied by the wings of angels and cherubim.
第 36 頁 - I met a traveller from an antique land Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert. Near them, on the sand, Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown, And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command, Tell that its sculptor well those passions read...
第 189 頁 - To sum up: I say that Athens is the school of Hellas, and that the individual Athenian in his own person seems to have the power of adapting himself to the most varied forms of action with the utmost versatility and grace.
第 58 頁 - Tarshish was thy merchant by reason of the multitude of all kinds of riches ; with silver, iron, tin, and lead, they traded for thy wares.
第 43 頁 - Like the leaves of the forest when Summer is green, That host with their banners at sunset were seen: Like the leaves of the forest when Autumn hath blown, That host on the morrow lay withered and strown.
第 188 頁 - Because of the greatness of our city the fruits of the whole earth flow in upon us ; so that we enjoy the goods of other countries as freely as of our own.
第 133 頁 - Beloved Pan, and all ye other gods who haunt this place, give me beauty in the inward soul; and may the outward and inward man be at one.
第 189 頁 - For the whole earth is the sepulchre of famous men; not only are they commemorated by columns and inscriptions in their own country, but in foreign lands there dwells also an unwritten memorial of them, graven not on stone, but in the hearts of men.
第 188 頁 - And we have not forgotten to provide for our weary spirits many relaxations from toil; we have regular games and sacrifices throughout the year ; at home the style of our life is refined ; and the delight which we daily feel in all these things helps to banish melancholy.
第 456 頁 - Silence is proclaimed by the priests, who have on this occasion a coercive power. Then the king, or chief, and such others as are conspicuous for age, birth, military renown, or eloquence, are heard ; and gain attention rather from their ability to persuade, than their authority to command. If a proposal displease, the assembly reject it by an inarticulate murmur ; if it prove agreeable, they clash their javelins ; for the most honorable expression of assent among them is the sound of arms.