The Evolution of Man and SocietySimon and Schuster, 1971 - 753 من الصفحات |
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... Greece.1 Crete may even in its last stage have been short of native timber . In these circumstances , when foreign invaders came , they were free first to subject the island , and then to loot and to destroy it . From the destruction ...
... Greece.1 Crete may even in its last stage have been short of native timber . In these circumstances , when foreign invaders came , they were free first to subject the island , and then to loot and to destroy it . From the destruction ...
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... Greece to a standstill . The fearful strife of the cities would seem to be enough ground for their decay . But decay works in ways that its victims cannot altogether apprehend . War meant the neglect of agriculture , the hastening of ...
... Greece to a standstill . The fearful strife of the cities would seem to be enough ground for their decay . But decay works in ways that its victims cannot altogether apprehend . War meant the neglect of agriculture , the hastening of ...
الصفحة 212
... Greece or the Athenian Republic struggling with Sparta . They grew in strength and in influence . In the conflicts of the fifth century , peninsular Greece had suffered a loss of wealth and men which might have been reparable . But it ...
... Greece or the Athenian Republic struggling with Sparta . They grew in strength and in influence . In the conflicts of the fifth century , peninsular Greece had suffered a loss of wealth and men which might have been reparable . But it ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
The Eighteenth Dynasty page | 119 |
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