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When he swore sacred oaths to his subjects in their very hearingHe would then immediately brake his agreements and pledges.
because merchants were not as important as the others compared to the emperor ...........604 all day K.D
Napoleon was the name of the emperor. Instead of being called the emperor, he was called his first name. It was a more honorable way compared to calling him by his full name.
Hadrian was schooled in various subjects particular to young aristocrats of the day, and was so fond of learning Greek literature that he was nicknamed Graeculus ("Little Greek").
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Both are correct in different circumstance. We use compared to when the subjects are of different orders, for example Compared to a brick, this car is aerodynamic. We use compared with when the subjects are of the same order, for example Compared with Robert Frost, Rod McKuen isn't much of a poet.Alternative Answer'Compared with' is used for generalisations, such as "Compared with the Victorians, we are a much healthier society".'Compared to' is used to compare statistical facts, such as "A four-by-four uses more fuel compared to a mini".
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When he swore sacred oaths to his subjects in their very hearingHe would then immediately brake his agreements and pledges.
yeah, cause it uses "as" between the two subjects being compared.
Emperor trumpets were made by Boosey and Hawkes as their professional series instrument. It's a good instrument but is brighter in tone than a Strad or Yamaha.
A. M. Leahy has written: 'Preferred and non-preferred hand performance of left handed subjects and right handed subjects compared over three simple motor tasks'
because merchants were not as important as the others compared to the emperor ...........604 all day K.D
82% of patients with CVS have a family history of migraine compared to 14% of control subjects
Istanbul used to be called Constantinople. This was in honor of Emperor Constantine who was the first to accept Christianity, and required that his subjects become Christians, too.
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Napoleon was the name of the emperor. Instead of being called the emperor, he was called his first name. It was a more honorable way compared to calling him by his full name.
Antoninus Pius was the fourth emperor during the age of the Five Good Emperors. He was known for his peaceful reign and his application of public revenues to securing the prosperity of his subjects.