The Evolution of Man and Society, المجلد 1Col. maps on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 681-711. |
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They would have taken a step in establishing mutual respect and mutual support in the developing society . ... Certainly two separate governments were established by the invaders , one in the delta at Buto , the other in Upper Egypt at ...
They would have taken a step in establishing mutual respect and mutual support in the developing society . ... Certainly two separate governments were established by the invaders , one in the delta at Buto , the other in Upper Egypt at ...
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They turned the Crusades against the Eastern Empire and made their own Empire out of the pickings . At the same time the Hohenstaufen , established as emperors , saw that the principle of the Crusade could be used to extend their ...
They turned the Crusades against the Eastern Empire and made their own Empire out of the pickings . At the same time the Hohenstaufen , established as emperors , saw that the principle of the Crusade could be used to extend their ...
الصفحة 449
This generation were no longer free to conquer where they would . The invaders had hoped to be as independent as their Norman kinsmen in Sicily , or for that matter their remote Viking kinsmen in Ireland . They had established ...
This generation were no longer free to conquer where they would . The invaders had hoped to be as independent as their Norman kinsmen in Sicily , or for that matter their remote Viking kinsmen in Ireland . They had established ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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