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Chapter 232: Postwar Senate Meeting (Part 3)
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... . Athens may be the richest, but it cannot provide so many benefits to its citizens. As a city-state with a long history, too many vested interest groups, deep-rooted legal systems, and traditional ideas make it impossible for it to do all that the emerging city-state alliance Dionia has done. Although, among the Greek city-states, it has already taken good care of the civilians.
"Can Persia, a powerful country in the Mediterranean, do this?" Plessinus asked loudly again.
Everyon ...
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