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The Grandeur that Was Rome

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Renaisssance

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Gods and men

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The Great Religions

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Skeleton of an empire

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English History

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The Enlightenment

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The Work That Was

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Roman art and architecture

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English Literature

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Introduction to History

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This Modern Age

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Rome : city eternal / Encyclopaedia Britannica and F.W. and E.S. Keller

United States, 1951
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The 19th century novel

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Understanding Cities

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The Vintage Years

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Great Themes of Literature

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Rome and Pompeii

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Grandeur and obedience; The Light of experience

United Kingdom, 1969
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