A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... CONQUEST OF THE PERSIAN EMPIRE As a result of the capture of Tyre and Sidon ( 332 B.C. ) Alex- ander obtained possession of the Persian fleet . He then invaded Egypt , and , since he was received by the people as a liberator from the ...
... CONQUEST OF THE PERSIAN EMPIRE As a result of the capture of Tyre and Sidon ( 332 B.C. ) Alex- ander obtained possession of the Persian fleet . He then invaded Egypt , and , since he was received by the people as a liberator from the ...
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... CONQUEST OF GAUL Caesar , ambitious to be the foremost man in the country , was a shrewd politician , the cleverest of the young nobles of the popular party opposed to the senate . But down to 58 B.C. he had been an unprincipled ...
... CONQUEST OF GAUL Caesar , ambitious to be the foremost man in the country , was a shrewd politician , the cleverest of the young nobles of the popular party opposed to the senate . But down to 58 B.C. he had been an unprincipled ...
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... Conquest resulted in a long period of economic and political decline for the English common classes , for whom the Norman government provided no protection . Instead , it laid on them heavy financial burdens in the form of feudal ...
... Conquest resulted in a long period of economic and political decline for the English common classes , for whom the Norman government provided no protection . Instead , it laid on them heavy financial burdens in the form of feudal ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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