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Without his prestige the Angevin dynasty might not have survived the disastrous reign of John ; where the French and the rebels would not trust the English king's word, they would trust William.
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Without Virginia, a new convention might have been held and a new constitution written in a much more polarized atmosphere, since the constitution did not specify what would happen if it was only partially ratified.
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Since the 1980s issues of power, such as those examined in Eric Wolf's Europe and the People Without History, have been central to the discipline.
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Without their help, the expedition would have starved to death or become hopelessly lost in the Rocky Mountains.
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