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Ius , it seems to the reviewer , is all that a person - whether in a private or in a public capacity- or a group does or claims by way of exercising a power , provided this power is acknowledged ( not granted ! ) ...
Ius , it seems to the reviewer , is all that a person - whether in a private or in a public capacity- or a group does or claims by way of exercising a power , provided this power is acknowledged ( not granted ! ) ...
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The fanatical devotion to astrology of Tiberius , heir designate , and the influence of Tiberius ' friend Thrasyllus , whom he had introduced into the inner Augustan circle , may 11 The trial of Cassius Severus seems the only one of ...
The fanatical devotion to astrology of Tiberius , heir designate , and the influence of Tiberius ' friend Thrasyllus , whom he had introduced into the inner Augustan circle , may 11 The trial of Cassius Severus seems the only one of ...
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It seems difficult to decide whether historical circumstances or basic trends of mind prevailing in the Anglo - Saxon race were more influential in this development , but certainly both elements were at work .
It seems difficult to decide whether historical circumstances or basic trends of mind prevailing in the Anglo - Saxon race were more influential in this development , but certainly both elements were at work .
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