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Hellenistic Monarchs & Sketches in the History of Western Philosophy

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would not match him in military ability, but the consequences would be devastating. Alexander was ready to cross the Beas and go down to the Ganges for further conquests. This was

William the Conqueror, Makers of History Series, by Jacob Abbott.

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altogether a matter of military force, for William claimed a right to the throne, which, if not altogether perfect, was, as he maintained, at any rate superior to that of the prin

http://www.luminist.org/archives/luminist_manifesto.txt

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through coercive military/police force, and through monopolization of the necessities of life. It is the futile attempt of an outmoded evolutionary epoch to stop the clock or roll

BAP on Israel's Problem — Chadnet

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Hebrew Republic,” not military leaders or kings, but priests, rabbis. The Karaites, who follow directly the Torah and not the rabbis, used to be many in number but were almost bul
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The Battle of Carrhae | CAIS

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desired to rival the military achievements of Caesar and Pompey (on Crassus see Marshall). Calling the victories of Lucullus and Pompey “child’s play,” he declared his aim to be t
Crassus and his Roman army fell into a trap set by Iranians under their young commander General Surena at Carrhae. Roughly one half of the Roman army of about 40,000 men, including

Uncle Dale's Old Mormon Articles: Nauvoo Wasp & Neighbor 1842-43

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with a strong military force. He marched to Gallatin, where his troops were stationed several days. At their appearance in the county the mob immediately dispersed, avowing their

THE EASTERN FATHERS OF THE FOURTH CENTURY ISBN 3-905238-07-1

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treachery, and the military intervention of various emperors, it turned out that no creed except the Nicene was capable of expressing and protecting the true and orthodox faith. I

The Crimes of England by G.K. Chesterton - Full Text Free Book

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scale in favour of a military France. But whether he was right or no, he would have been the readiest to admit that England was not the first to fly at the throat of the young Rep

Chapter 58of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire

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modern idiom,) and his military service was under the neighbouring counts of Boulogne, the heroes of the first crusade. But he soon relinquished the sword and the world; and if it
Chapter 58 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire'; Origin and Numbers of the First Crusade.


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