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... Romans who had many children , and forbidding childless women to ride in litters or wear jewelry . Augustus renewed ... Roman Catholic Church will be the dominant force in national as well as in municipal or state governments . A ...
... Romans who had many children , and forbidding childless women to ride in litters or wear jewelry . Augustus renewed ... Roman Catholic Church will be the dominant force in national as well as in municipal or state governments . A ...
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... Roman Catholic Church labored to reduce slavery , family feuds , and national strife , to extend the intervals of truce and peace , and to replace trial by combat or ordeal with the judgments of established courts . It softened the ...
... Roman Catholic Church labored to reduce slavery , family feuds , and national strife , to extend the intervals of truce and peace , and to replace trial by combat or ordeal with the judgments of established courts . It softened the ...
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... Roman Senate , so famous for its wisdom , adopted an uncom- promising course when the concentration of wealth approached an explosive point in Italy ; the result was a hundred years of class and civil war . Tiberius Gracchus , an ...
... Roman Senate , so famous for its wisdom , adopted an uncom- promising course when the concentration of wealth approached an explosive point in Italy ; the result was a hundred years of class and civil war . Tiberius Gracchus , an ...
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PREFACE | 7 |
Hesitations I | 11 |
History and the Earth | 14 |
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