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... King alone cannot rule ; he must have a sizable group of followers who enjoy the perquisites of rule , i.e. , the members of the State ap- paratus , such as the full - time bureaucracy or the established nobility . But this still ...
... King alone cannot rule ; he must have a sizable group of followers who enjoy the perquisites of rule , i.e. , the members of the State ap- paratus , such as the full - time bureaucracy or the established nobility . But this still ...
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... king of Epirus , sent his army to invade Italy . In two glorious victories , at Heraclea ( 280 B.C. ) and at Asculum ( 279 B.C. ) , Pyrrhus crushed the Romans , and sent them into retreat . However , in the course of his victories ...
... king of Epirus , sent his army to invade Italy . In two glorious victories , at Heraclea ( 280 B.C. ) and at Asculum ( 279 B.C. ) , Pyrrhus crushed the Romans , and sent them into retreat . However , in the course of his victories ...
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... kings , in numerous charters of freedom , such as the Magna Carta , and various Petitions and Bills of Right . The ... king or court , and it placed numerous restrictions on all future monarchs . The unique contribution of the founding ...
... kings , in numerous charters of freedom , such as the Magna Carta , and various Petitions and Bills of Right . The ... king or court , and it placed numerous restrictions on all future monarchs . The unique contribution of the founding ...
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... kings and visions of knights — lace and feather— and that habit of glorification was still alive among the poets of the newspapers and in the imaginations of the Southern cavaliers . It communicated little sense of the truth , that the ...
... kings and visions of knights — lace and feather— and that habit of glorification was still alive among the poets of the newspapers and in the imaginations of the Southern cavaliers . It communicated little sense of the truth , that the ...
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... King gives his son , who is heir to the throne , his advice on the Machiavellian use of power . The King admits that his long - planned crusade to the Holy Land was only a political ploy designed to distract his critics and enemies and ...
... King gives his son , who is heir to the throne , his advice on the Machiavellian use of power . The King admits that his long - planned crusade to the Holy Land was only a political ploy designed to distract his critics and enemies and ...
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