A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... fact , no writing of any sort , except the recording of laws and treaties no poetry , no drama , nothing that might be called litera- ture . And the occupations of the Roman people were as simple and unconsciously monotonous as the ...
... fact , no writing of any sort , except the recording of laws and treaties no poetry , no drama , nothing that might be called litera- ture . And the occupations of the Roman people were as simple and unconsciously monotonous as the ...
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... fact that his army was stricken by both disease and famine . In the following year , Attila died ( 453 ) and his federation broke up . The people of Italy immediately regained their liberty and reunited with other tribes to defeat ...
... fact that his army was stricken by both disease and famine . In the following year , Attila died ( 453 ) and his federation broke up . The people of Italy immediately regained their liberty and reunited with other tribes to defeat ...
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... fact that he built up an empire which extended from the Pacific Ocean to the bor- ders of Europe . Russia fell an easy prey to their desire for territory . Had it not been for the great Teutonic military orders , the Tartars might have ...
... fact that he built up an empire which extended from the Pacific Ocean to the bor- ders of Europe . Russia fell an easy prey to their desire for territory . Had it not been for the great Teutonic military orders , the Tartars might have ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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