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With this conflict would be bound up the interests of the kings in the urban community of Rome , the interests of the patricians as land and serf owners and as military leaders . Hence , when the kings . departed , the prosperity of the ...
With this conflict would be bound up the interests of the kings in the urban community of Rome , the interests of the patricians as land and serf owners and as military leaders . Hence , when the kings . departed , the prosperity of the ...
الصفحة 307
And it was based on administrative and military classes whose authority , consolidated by intermarriage , looked as though it might be passed down by nomination or heredity or both . In its absolute authority the new system followed an ...
And it was based on administrative and military classes whose authority , consolidated by intermarriage , looked as though it might be passed down by nomination or heredity or both . In its absolute authority the new system followed an ...
الصفحة 454
This city was the product of a union and hybridization of Irish natives and English immigrants in the two social classes : the governors , military and political , and the intellectuals , artistic , literary and technical .
This city was the product of a union and hybridization of Irish natives and English immigrants in the two social classes : the governors , military and political , and the intellectuals , artistic , literary and technical .
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