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... give thee word for word " ( Oedipus Tyrannus , 408-409 ) . From Homeric times , kingship declined . The Ionian cities were probably without kings by 800 B.C. ( Haywood , 1964 ) , and most of the rest of Greece followed in a century or ...
... give thee word for word " ( Oedipus Tyrannus , 408-409 ) . From Homeric times , kingship declined . The Ionian cities were probably without kings by 800 B.C. ( Haywood , 1964 ) , and most of the rest of Greece followed in a century or ...
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... give her husband no authority before she died . The French throne went not to his candidate but to his enemy . Philip's most prosperous territory , the Netherlands , rose against foreign rule , taxation , and religious persecutions ...
... give her husband no authority before she died . The French throne went not to his candidate but to his enemy . Philip's most prosperous territory , the Netherlands , rose against foreign rule , taxation , and religious persecutions ...
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... gives meaning to activity in every sphere . As an old song ran : So long as flashes English steel And English ... give purpose to the elite , whose example largely makes the morale of society ; in the shared cause the common- folk ...
... gives meaning to activity in every sphere . As an old song ran : So long as flashes English steel And English ... give purpose to the elite , whose example largely makes the morale of society ; in the shared cause the common- folk ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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