A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... Finally they were induced to attempt to stop the Persian advance in the mountainous region near the Malian Gulf , south of Thessaly . After one of the most heroic defenses in history , the Spartans temporarily held up the Persian army ...
... Finally they were induced to attempt to stop the Persian advance in the mountainous region near the Malian Gulf , south of Thessaly . After one of the most heroic defenses in history , the Spartans temporarily held up the Persian army ...
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... Finally , only the tithe on Church lands was used for relief , and of the general tithe only about one quarter went for charitable purposes . And slowly the Church . began to forget its social duties and its early poverty . The social ...
... Finally , only the tithe on Church lands was used for relief , and of the general tithe only about one quarter went for charitable purposes . And slowly the Church . began to forget its social duties and its early poverty . The social ...
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... finally set- tled the question in his epoch - making book , The Principia ( 1687 ) . In the generation following Copernicus , the leading astrono- mer was the celebrated Swedish mathematician Tycho Brahe ( 1546-1601 ) , who was well ...
... finally set- tled the question in his epoch - making book , The Principia ( 1687 ) . In the generation following Copernicus , the leading astrono- mer was the celebrated Swedish mathematician Tycho Brahe ( 1546-1601 ) , who was well ...
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