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الصفحة 246
These considerations have suggested to Miinzer that the difference between monarchy and republic should be considered as a conflict between families, which was tempered so as to permit every gradation in practice between the principles ...
These considerations have suggested to Miinzer that the difference between monarchy and republic should be considered as a conflict between families, which was tempered so as to permit every gradation in practice between the principles ...
الصفحة 264
The proposal was considered by the Gracchi. But it was technically as well as politically impossible. In these circumstances there remained certain people, a new class, who mattered. They were known as equites or knights.
The proposal was considered by the Gracchi. But it was technically as well as politically impossible. In these circumstances there remained certain people, a new class, who mattered. They were known as equites or knights.
الصفحة 339
But it was a government by people who considered themselves Arab because they spoke the Arabic tongue, obeyed the laws and followed the rites laid down in the sacred Arabic verses of his Koran by their own Prophet (Fig. 12).
But it was a government by people who considered themselves Arab because they spoke the Arabic tongue, obeyed the laws and followed the rites laid down in the sacred Arabic verses of his Koran by their own Prophet (Fig. 12).
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