The evolution of man and societyAllen & Unwin, 1969 - 751 من الصفحات |
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... young English page, the future poet Geoffrey Chaucer. This marriage was a striking diplomatic gesture and it might have done something to unite the two peoples. To be sure, genetically Irish ancestry passed through it to all later lines ...
... young English page, the future poet Geoffrey Chaucer. This marriage was a striking diplomatic gesture and it might have done something to unite the two peoples. To be sure, genetically Irish ancestry passed through it to all later lines ...
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... young. They were able to apply them because they were in command : all the older generals had been dismissed, frightened into defection by the Jacobin government or actually executed. Now that the Jacobins had gone, the men of the hour ...
... young. They were able to apply them because they were in command : all the older generals had been dismissed, frightened into defection by the Jacobin government or actually executed. Now that the Jacobins had gone, the men of the hour ...
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... Young, Brigham, 301 n Young, Thomas, 507, 509 Young Turk Revolution, 466 younger sons, in France, 527; under rule of primogeniture, 440 Yucatan, population of, 588 Yunnan, China and, 622 Zabern incident, 539 Zadok, priests of House of ...
... Young, Brigham, 301 n Young, Thomas, 507, 509 Young Turk Revolution, 466 younger sons, in France, 527; under rule of primogeniture, 440 Yucatan, population of, 588 Yunnan, China and, 622 Zabern incident, 539 Zadok, priests of House of ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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