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Though the pedigrees of noble families of Rome go back in exact form as far as Numa Pompilius, yet there is great diversity amongst historians concerning the time in which he reigned; a certain writer called Clodius, in a book of his entitled Strictures on
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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Strictures that were placed on members of secular communities held no such power.
Michael Taft: Hardwired for the Mystical? Michael Taft 2012
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Strictures that were placed on members of secular communities held no such power.
Michael Taft: Hardwired for the Mystical? Michael Taft 2012
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Strictures that were placed on members of secular communities held no such power.
Michael Taft: Hardwired for the Mystical? Michael Taft 2012
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Strictures that were placed on members of secular communities held no such power.
Michael Taft: Hardwired for the Mystical? Michael Taft 2012
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Strictures that were placed on members of secular communities held no such power.
Michael Taft: Hardwired for the Mystical? Michael Taft 2012
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Strictures that were placed on members of secular communities held no such power.
Michael Taft: Hardwired for the Mystical? Michael Taft 2012
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Strictures that were placed on members of secular communities held no such power.
Michael Taft: Hardwired for the Mystical? Michael Taft 2012
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Strictures that were placed on members of secular communities held no such power.
Michael Taft: Hardwired for the Mystical? Michael Taft 2012
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Interview with “Siavash,” a pseudonym, Tehran, March 19, 2005; see also Scott Peterson, “Iran Eases Its Social Strictures,” Christian Science Monitor, April 15, 2005.
Let the Swords Encircle Me Scott Peterson 2010
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