Intellectual Origins of American National Thought: Pages from the Books Our Founding Fathers ReadWilson Ober Clough |
Contents
The Classical Heritage page | 19 |
Thucydides as Historian 24 Pericles Funeral Oration 25 The Nature of Corruption | 29 |
The Fourth Philippic | 32 |
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