Classical Quarterly, المجلد 5John Percival Postgate, Edward Vernon Arnold, Frederick William Hall Clarendon Press, 1911 |
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... Corinth did not want to see her trade ruined ; secondly , because the inland communities were afraid of a blockade and the loss of their imported corn ; and , thirdly , because the allies were able to bring pressure upon Sparta . In Dr ...
... Corinth did not want to see her trade ruined ; secondly , because the inland communities were afraid of a blockade and the loss of their imported corn ; and , thirdly , because the allies were able to bring pressure upon Sparta . In Dr ...
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... Corinth . But whether the Piraeus traders drove Pericles to war , or whether his motive was the necessity of feeding ... Corinth was far greater than that between Athens and Sparta.2 3. Corinth had most to gain from the declaration of ...
... Corinth . But whether the Piraeus traders drove Pericles to war , or whether his motive was the necessity of feeding ... Corinth was far greater than that between Athens and Sparta.2 3. Corinth had most to gain from the declaration of ...
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... Corinthian trade was ruined , the only financial resource of the Peloponnesian league would be removed . With Athens predominant over Corinth , or even only possessed of her western trade , the funds and the fleet of the Peloponnesian ...
... Corinthian trade was ruined , the only financial resource of the Peloponnesian league would be removed . With Athens predominant over Corinth , or even only possessed of her western trade , the funds and the fleet of the Peloponnesian ...
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