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The solution would appear rather to be imposed upon the evidence than to arise from a patient study of the documents themselves . A. The Evidence of Constantine's Letters I. Shortly after Constantine's victory over his rival Maxentius ...
The solution would appear rather to be imposed upon the evidence than to arise from a patient study of the documents themselves . A. The Evidence of Constantine's Letters I. Shortly after Constantine's victory over his rival Maxentius ...
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The reproach will appear groundless when we reflect that even now the fact , though clearly recognised , cannot be altered . The separation , too , is by no means so cruel and absolute in Italy as elsewhere .
The reproach will appear groundless when we reflect that even now the fact , though clearly recognised , cannot be altered . The separation , too , is by no means so cruel and absolute in Italy as elsewhere .
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These two laws ever since we have A slight acquaintance with numbers will had any knowledge of mankind , appear shew the immensity of the first power in to have been fixed laws of our nature ; comparison of the second . and , as we have ...
These two laws ever since we have A slight acquaintance with numbers will had any knowledge of mankind , appear shew the immensity of the first power in to have been fixed laws of our nature ; comparison of the second . and , as we have ...
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FREEDOM AND TYRANNY IN THE ANCIENT | 1 |
Early PrincipateAn Effort to Preserve the Republic or | 22 |
Introduction A The Achievement of Augustus 1 Public Statement of | 36 |
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Great Problems in European Civilization Kenneth Meyer Setton,Henry Ralph Winkler Uddragsvisning - 1960 |
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