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... respect 70 . occurred . First of all their sovereignty on the Mediter- ranean was restored - the most vital question for a state like that of Rome . Towards the east , moreover , the boundary of the Euphrates was secured by the ...
... respect 70 . occurred . First of all their sovereignty on the Mediter- ranean was restored - the most vital question for a state like that of Rome . Towards the east , moreover , the boundary of the Euphrates was secured by the ...
Pagina 23
... respect of religion and even of theology . The Celtic priesthood or , to use the Druids . native name , the corporation of the Druids , certainly embraced the British islands and all Gaul , and perhaps also other Celtic countries , in a ...
... respect of religion and even of theology . The Celtic priesthood or , to use the Druids . native name , the corporation of the Druids , certainly embraced the British islands and all Gaul , and perhaps also other Celtic countries , in a ...
Pagina 25
... respect unsatisfactory . The union was of the loosest kind , constantly fluctuating between alliance and hegemony ; the representation of the whole body in peace by the federal diets , in war by the general , 1 was in the highest degree ...
... respect unsatisfactory . The union was of the loosest kind , constantly fluctuating between alliance and hegemony ; the representation of the whole body in peace by the federal diets , in war by the general , 1 was in the highest degree ...
Pagina 27
... respects articles of copper and glass , far inferior to those of northern Gaul . Perhaps the most trustworthy measure of the increase of culture is the sense of a common relationship in the nation ; so little of it comes to light in the ...
... respects articles of copper and glass , far inferior to those of northern Gaul . Perhaps the most trustworthy measure of the increase of culture is the sense of a common relationship in the nation ; so little of it comes to light in the ...
Pagina 28
... respects it is more akin to the modern than to the Hellenic - Roman culture , with its sailing vessels , its knight- hood , its ecclesiastical constitution , above all with its attempts , however imperfect , to build the state not on ...
... respects it is more akin to the modern than to the Hellenic - Roman culture , with its sailing vessels , its knight- hood , its ecclesiastical constitution , above all with its attempts , however imperfect , to build the state not on ...
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