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Jim Lacey

“And it is plain enough, not from this instance only, but from many everywhere, that freedom is an excellent thing since even the Athenians, who, while they continued under the rule of tyrants, were not a whit more valiant than any of their neighbors, no sooner shook off the yoke than they became decidedly the first of all. These things show that, while undergoing oppression, they let themselves be beaten, since then they worked for a master; but so soon as they got their freedom, each man was eager to do the best he could for himself.2 Despite Herodotus’s”

Jim Lacey, The First Clash: The Miraculous Greek Victory at Marathon and Its Impact on Western Civilization
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The First Clash: The Miraculous Greek Victory at Marathon and Its Impact on Western Civilization The First Clash: The Miraculous Greek Victory at Marathon and Its Impact on Western Civilization by James Lacey
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