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For finding a pretext in the fact of God and their alliance and by his own that this nation considered unbearable efforts he speedily expelled the Persians the domination of Jerusalem and the from Roman territories , liberated the life ...
For finding a pretext in the fact of God and their alliance and by his own that this nation considered unbearable efforts he speedily expelled the Persians the domination of Jerusalem and the from Roman territories , liberated the life ...
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That he alone can use the imperial That one shall not be considered a insignia . Catholic who does not agree with the That all princes shall kiss the feet of Roman church . the pope and the pope only . That he can absolve subjects from ...
That he alone can use the imperial That one shall not be considered a insignia . Catholic who does not agree with the That all princes shall kiss the feet of Roman church . the pope and the pope only . That he can absolve subjects from ...
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Until the corruption of voters is not only a punishable offence , but is considered to be disgraceful by this House and by society , and until this House and society unmistakably mark their sense of the conduct of those who have engaged ...
Until the corruption of voters is not only a punishable offence , but is considered to be disgraceful by this House and by society , and until this House and society unmistakably mark their sense of the conduct of those who have engaged ...
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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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