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Page 155
... union were initiated by the emperors of Byzantium . Formal meetings were held in 1333 , 1339 , 1347 , and 1355. In 1369 Emperor John V Palaeologus was personally converted to the Roman faith in Rome . All these attempts were initiated ...
... union were initiated by the emperors of Byzantium . Formal meetings were held in 1333 , 1339 , 1347 , and 1355. In 1369 Emperor John V Palaeologus was personally converted to the Roman faith in Rome . All these attempts were initiated ...
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... Union a powerful industrial base . What- ever the revulsion against Stalin's crimes and the excesses and mistakes of the plans , it had been shown that an alternative to a privately - owned economy was viable . But the Soviet Union was ...
... Union a powerful industrial base . What- ever the revulsion against Stalin's crimes and the excesses and mistakes of the plans , it had been shown that an alternative to a privately - owned economy was viable . But the Soviet Union was ...
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... Union resembles India and China in its mul- tiplicity of cultural , national , and linguistic groups . There are nearly 200 such groups incorporated into the union ; more than 100 different languages are spoken . Within the Russian ...
... Union resembles India and China in its mul- tiplicity of cultural , national , and linguistic groups . There are nearly 200 such groups incorporated into the union ; more than 100 different languages are spoken . Within the Russian ...
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