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Abridged History of Rome - PART II - V - The Popes Leave Rome

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sent back with a small military force. He was initially greeted by the Romans, but the taxes he levied to maintain his troops and his personal greed soon made him unpopular. In ad
The abridged history of Rome in 32 pages: Part II - Chapter V - The Popes Leave Rome

Empire of Mammon - Secret History of the World's Financial Capital

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bravery of the British military and the dedication of the British administrator, that was pressed into the service of parasitic finance, behind the cover of the British flag and C

History of Julius Caesar, by Jacob Abbott

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eagerness among all the military officers of the state to be appointed to the command. They each felt sure that they should conquer in the contest, and they could enrich themselve

Was The Iraq War BiblicallyJustified? -- Response to Samuele Bacchiocchi

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of civil government, military service, taxation, etc.; and then to develop their own political power. Yet the literal directives of the Sermon [on the Mount] were time-resistant a

Ancient Rome

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Roman Social Class and Public Display

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(“mother of the military camps”), and even some forms of power, although these women (like all Roman women) were formally excluded from political offices and the emperor

rat haus reality: exercising our intelligence with clarity & coherence

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the development of the military-industrial complex, the CIA, red-baiting, betrayals, blacklists, the abrogation of civil rights, censorship, and the ever present fear of nuclear w

Essays of Michel de Montaigne

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in order to adopt the military profession, while, if we might credit the President Bouhier, he never discharged any functions connected with arms. However, several passages in the

Pyramids of Mesoamerica - Crystalinks

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monument here records a military victory over the army of Tikal in 562CE, where Caracol's Lord Water is shown to have captured and sacrificed Tikal's Double Bird. This event is se


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