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Page 87
... means . Nevertheless , on the grounds of the archaeological evidence at our disposal , it is possible to infer some basic accordance among the Greeks and the barbarians , such as the tendency to build the feeling of communal identity ...
... means . Nevertheless , on the grounds of the archaeological evidence at our disposal , it is possible to infer some basic accordance among the Greeks and the barbarians , such as the tendency to build the feeling of communal identity ...
Page 103
... means of export , and what they lack is readily imported , with profit to themselves , and without difficulty or danger : but other people too , as I have said , get a great many commodities by their means . Byzantium gained from its ...
... means of export , and what they lack is readily imported , with profit to themselves , and without difficulty or danger : but other people too , as I have said , get a great many commodities by their means . Byzantium gained from its ...
Page 418
... means of facilitating transactions and reduces costs , but money requires institutional support , which requires some kind of taxation , state and legal apparatus by which the value and standard of coin is fixed . All these institutions ...
... means of facilitating transactions and reduces costs , but money requires institutional support , which requires some kind of taxation , state and legal apparatus by which the value and standard of coin is fixed . All these institutions ...
Contents
WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
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