The Evolution of Man and SocietySimon and Schuster, 1971 - 753 من الصفحات |
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... known by various uncomplimen- tary names . To the wider body of senators whose rank and movements he controlled ( for they might not leave Italy without his indirect permission ) he was known as a human and fallible princeps . To the ...
... known by various uncomplimen- tary names . To the wider body of senators whose rank and movements he controlled ( for they might not leave Italy without his indirect permission ) he was known as a human and fallible princeps . To the ...
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... known as hypogamy , was to be punished by death . For men the corresponding relationship , known as hypergamy , could be atoned by washing . Nowadays the woman is merely outcasted . For the preservation of caste , however , two special ...
... known as hypogamy , was to be punished by death . For men the corresponding relationship , known as hypergamy , could be atoned by washing . Nowadays the woman is merely outcasted . For the preservation of caste , however , two special ...
الصفحة 485
... known that had not been known long before . There was nothing now said that had not been said before . It was the political and social situation that was new . One reason was that the Elector of Saxony , along with a number of his 300 ...
... known that had not been known long before . There was nothing now said that had not been said before . It was the political and social situation that was new . One reason was that the Elector of Saxony , along with a number of his 300 ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
The Eighteenth Dynasty page | 119 |
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