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" ... while they made the public interests, to which in name they were devoted, in reality their prize. Striving in every way to overcome each other, they committed the most monstrous crimes; yet even these were surpassed by the magnitude of their revenges... "
Cahokia Records, 1778-1790 - Stran cxv
uredili: - 1907 - 663 strani
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Thucydides Translated Into English, Količina 1

Thucydides - 1881 - 742 strani
...even these were surpassed by the magnitude of their revenges which they pursued to the very utmost b, neither party observing any definite limits either...hand, they were eager to satiate the impatience of party-spirit. Neither faction cared for religion ; but any fair pretence 1 Or, ' but by active precautions.'...
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Thucydides Translated Into English with Introduction, Marginal Analysis, and ...

Thucydides - 1883 - 732 strani
...even these were surpassed by the magnitude of their revenges which they pursued to the very utmost,a neither party observing any definite limits either...hand, they were eager to satiate the impatience of party-spirit. Neither faction cared for religion ; but any fair pretence 1 Or, "but by active precautions."...
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College Greek Course in English, Količina 59

William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1884 - 344 strani
...even these were surpassed by the magnitude of their revenges, which they pursued to the very utmost, neither party observing any definite limits either...they were eager to satiate the impatience of party spirit. Neither faction cared for religion ; but any fair pretense which succeeded in effecting some...
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The City-state of the Greeks and Romans: A Survey, Introductory to the Study ...

William Warde Fowler - 1893 - 360 strani
...while they made the public interests, to which in name only they were devoted, in reality their prize. Striving in every way to overcome each other, they...they were eager to satiate the impatience of party- y spirit. . . . And the citizens who were of neither party fell cf \\ prey to both; either they were...
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The City-state of the Greeks and Romans: A Survey Introductory to the Study ...

William Warde Fowler - 1893 - 358 strani
...while they made the public interests, to which in name only they were devoted, in reality their prize. Striving in every way to overcome each other, they...hand, they were eager to satiate the impatience of partyspirit. . . . And the citizens who were of ncither party fell a prey to both; either they were...
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Transactions of the Royal Historical Society

Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) - 1893 - 454 strani
...even these were surpassed by the magnitude of their revenges, which they pursued to the very utmost ; neither party observing any definite limits either...hand, they were eager to satiate the impatience of party-spirit. Neither faction cared for religion ; but any fair pretence which succeeded in effecting...
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The Greek View of Life

Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1896 - 298 strani
...even these were surpassed by the magnitude of their revenges which they pursued to the very utmost, neither party observing any definite limits either...they were eager to satiate the impatience of party spirit. Neither faction cared for religion; but any fair pretence which succeeeded in effectng some...
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A Survey of Greek Civilization

John Pentland Mahaffy - 1896 - 358 strani
...even these were surpassed by the magnitude of their revenges, which they pursued to the very utmost, neither party observing any definite limits either...they were eager to satiate the impatience of party spirit. Neither faction cared for religion ; but any fair pretense which succeeded in effecting some...
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Library of the World's Best Literature: A-Z

Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, George Henry Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne - 1897 - 684 strani
...these were surpassed by the magnitude of their revenges, which they pursued to the very utmost, — neither party observing any definite limits either...they were eager to satiate the impatience of party spirit. Neither faction cared for religion; but any fair pretense which succeeded in effecting some...
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The Greek View of Life

Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1898 - 298 strani
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