The Past as Prologue: Sources and Studies in European Civilization, Том 1Everett Uberto Crosby, Charles Richard Webb Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1973 |
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... keep watch inside the camp and keep sober , and the other half to arm themselves and leave the camp and go to meet the barbarians who were coming and engage them in battle . And throughout the night the barbarians surrounded the army ...
... keep watch inside the camp and keep sober , and the other half to arm themselves and leave the camp and go to meet the barbarians who were coming and engage them in battle . And throughout the night the barbarians surrounded the army ...
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... keep silent and to end the controversy , pro- vided my opponents were ordered to do likewise . As he was a man who sought glory , however , and was not content with such an agreement , he began to defend my opponents , to give them full ...
... keep silent and to end the controversy , pro- vided my opponents were ordered to do likewise . As he was a man who sought glory , however , and was not content with such an agreement , he began to defend my opponents , to give them full ...
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... keep their bodies under con- trol , and finally that by such works he may submit his will to that of others in the ... keeping the body under control or of serving one's neighbor , as long as he asks nothing contrary to God , is not good ...
... keep their bodies under con- trol , and finally that by such works he may submit his will to that of others in the ... keeping the body under control or of serving one's neighbor , as long as he asks nothing contrary to God , is not good ...
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