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There was little in the provincial appearance of Sparta to hint at the awe with which her citizens were regarded. ‘Suppose’, as the Athenian Thucydides would one day put it, ‘that the city were abandoned, so that only her temples and the layout of her buildings remained – surely, as time passed, future generations would find it increasingly hard to believe that the people who once lived there had ever been powerful at all.’
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