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The armies that were fighting were largely mercenary and far less numerous in proportion to the people than they had been in Greece . Whole cities were no longer destroyed or enslaved . The damage was largely at the top .
The armies that were fighting were largely mercenary and far less numerous in proportion to the people than they had been in Greece . Whole cities were no longer destroyed or enslaved . The damage was largely at the top .
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In the crushing of the Jewish revolts by Titus and Hadrian , this last fraction were largely destroyed , enslaved , or dispersed , and the survivors passed largely to the Greek- and Latin - speaking world . There they were subject to ...
In the crushing of the Jewish revolts by Titus and Hadrian , this last fraction were largely destroyed , enslaved , or dispersed , and the survivors passed largely to the Greek- and Latin - speaking world . There they were subject to ...
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For , while the Greeks and the Persians operated largely through conversion , the Jews were able to exert their influence largely without conversion . The converging effects of these manifold influences we may now consider . e .
For , while the Greeks and the Persians operated largely through conversion , the Jews were able to exert their influence largely without conversion . The converging effects of these manifold influences we may now consider . e .
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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