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Thus , in the fifth century the question over the nature of Christ led to a schism between Rome and Byzantium which lasted for almost 40 years . In the eighth century the dispute over the problem of the worship of images led to another ...
Thus , in the fifth century the question over the nature of Christ led to a schism between Rome and Byzantium which lasted for almost 40 years . In the eighth century the dispute over the problem of the worship of images led to another ...
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In the elaboration of the concept that has become familiar in textbooks and in common parlance , the historical writing of the nineteenth century occupies the most important place , for it was in that century that there emerged a notion ...
In the elaboration of the concept that has become familiar in textbooks and in common parlance , the historical writing of the nineteenth century occupies the most important place , for it was in that century that there emerged a notion ...
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This was the dramatic political revolution of the seventeenth century . It is , of course , impossible adequately to discuss a problem of this magnitude in a short essay . We should note , however , that the characteristic institutions ...
This was the dramatic political revolution of the seventeenth century . It is , of course , impossible adequately to discuss a problem of this magnitude in a short essay . We should note , however , that the characteristic institutions ...
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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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