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Page 164
... returned to Munich to take his doctor- ate in law . He was a teacher , journalist , and government statistician in Berlin and then was a professor of sociology ( 1928-33 ) at the Brunswick Institute of Technology . After the rise to ...
... returned to Munich to take his doctor- ate in law . He was a teacher , journalist , and government statistician in Berlin and then was a professor of sociology ( 1928-33 ) at the Brunswick Institute of Technology . After the rise to ...
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... returned to Auxerre , where he built St. Alban's Church . Through his ap- peal in 431 , St. Palladius was sent to Scotland by Celestine as the first bishop of the Scots . According to tradition , while he was there he answered an appeal ...
... returned to Auxerre , where he built St. Alban's Church . Through his ap- peal in 431 , St. Palladius was sent to Scotland by Celestine as the first bishop of the Scots . According to tradition , while he was there he answered an appeal ...
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... returned to Rome , where the emperor Tiberius received him but refused to allow him to stay at the court until his debt was paid . A new loan covered the obligation , and he secured a post as tutor to Tiberius ' grandson . Agrippa also ...
... returned to Rome , where the emperor Tiberius received him but refused to allow him to stay at the court until his debt was paid . A new loan covered the obligation , and he secured a post as tutor to Tiberius ' grandson . Agrippa also ...
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