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Macmillan , London . WULFF , H. E. 1966. “ The qanats of Iran . ' Sci . Am . 218 ( 4 ) : 94–105 . 11. MACEDON ARRIAN ( A.D. 91–180 ) . Life of Alexander the Great . Introd . and trans . A. de Selincourt . Penguin , London , 1958 .
Macmillan , London . WULFF , H. E. 1966. “ The qanats of Iran . ' Sci . Am . 218 ( 4 ) : 94–105 . 11. MACEDON ARRIAN ( A.D. 91–180 ) . Life of Alexander the Great . Introd . and trans . A. de Selincourt . Penguin , London , 1958 .
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Macmillan , London . ASHLEY , MAURICE . 1957. The Greatness of Oliver Cromwell . Macmillan , N.Y. AVINERI , SHLOMO . 1967. From Hoax to Dogma : a Footnote on Marx and Darwin . ' Encounter 28 : 30–32 . BERLIN , ISAIAH . 1939. Karl Marx .
Macmillan , London . ASHLEY , MAURICE . 1957. The Greatness of Oliver Cromwell . Macmillan , N.Y. AVINERI , SHLOMO . 1967. From Hoax to Dogma : a Footnote on Marx and Darwin . ' Encounter 28 : 30–32 . BERLIN , ISAIAH . 1939. Karl Marx .
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