Yet, in the contest between Niger and Severus, a single city deserves an honorable exception.
What resemblance can we discover between a council of thirty persons, the united oppressors of a single city, and an uncertain list of independent rivals, who rose and fell in irregular succession through the extent of a vast empire?
Indeed this armament that first sailed out was by far the most costly and splendid Hellenic force that had ever been sent out by a single cityup to that time.
Indeed, there were never so many peoples assembled before a single city, if we except the grand total gathered together in this war under Athens and Lacedaemon.
And none need think it cowardice for a number of confederates to pause before they attack a single city.
Rome recognized then the unlimited despotism that the tyrants had exercised in the Greek cities, no longer circumscribed within the borders of a single city, but gigantic as the empire itself.
Later all these villages united under one king,[67] the king of Athens, and established a single city.
Athens, Piræus and Phalerum were fortified and joined together by the building of the long walls and were formed into a single city capable of containing a very large population.
Are there any restrictions upon the power of the legislature of your state to enact special legislation applying to a single city?
The Thuriatic Gulf has its name from Thuria; upon the gulf is a single city, named Rhium, opposite Tænarum.
To begin with, in studying the United States, we are no longer dealing with a single city, or with small groups of cities.
And in considering ancient Greece, we shall do well to confine our attention, for the sake of definiteness of conception, to a single city.
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