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... Munychia New Athenian Constitution Emigration from Athens Page - 173 - 174 - 176 - 178 · 179 - 180 182 - · . 184 186 187 190 · - 191 - 192 - 194 194 - 196 - 197 · 199 201 · 202 · 204 · 205 - 206 - - 208 · 208 210 212 - 213 214 - 217 218 ...
... Munychia New Athenian Constitution Emigration from Athens Page - 173 - 174 - 176 - 178 · 179 - 180 182 - · . 184 186 187 190 · - 191 - 192 - 194 194 - 196 - 197 · 199 201 · 202 · 204 · 205 - 206 - - 208 · 208 210 212 - 213 214 - 217 218 ...
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... Munychia . - New Athenian Constitution . gration from Athens . Persecution of the Orators . Archias . Death of Demosthenes . Invasion of Etolia . End of the Lamian War . -- - - - - · Emi- OUR attention will now again be chiefly occupied ...
... Munychia . - New Athenian Constitution . gration from Athens . Persecution of the Orators . Archias . Death of Demosthenes . Invasion of Etolia . End of the Lamian War . -- - - - - · Emi- OUR attention will now again be chiefly occupied ...
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... Munychia , was ordered to prevent his entrance . Philocles indeed appears afterwards to have disobeyed this order1 ; but it is probable that he did not immediately allow Harpalus to land . The fullest account we have of the proceedings ...
... Munychia , was ordered to prevent his entrance . Philocles indeed appears afterwards to have disobeyed this order1 ; but it is probable that he did not immediately allow Harpalus to land . The fullest account we have of the proceedings ...
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... Munychia , and pay a sum of money for the cost of the war . Xenocrates is said to have been the only person who murmured at these conditions , and to have remarked , that they were mild for slaves , oppressive for freemen . His ...
... Munychia , and pay a sum of money for the cost of the war . Xenocrates is said to have been the only person who murmured at these conditions , and to have remarked , that they were mild for slaves , oppressive for freemen . His ...
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... Munychia sence of the Macedonian garrison however was chiefly galling , as it constantly reminded the people of its servitude . There was no reason immediately to ap- prehend any of the outrages which Thebes had suf- fered , while it ...
... Munychia sence of the Macedonian garrison however was chiefly galling , as it constantly reminded the people of its servitude . There was no reason immediately to ap- prehend any of the outrages which Thebes had suf- fered , while it ...
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