The Evolution of Man and Society, المجلد 1Col. maps on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 681-711. |
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Of this kind was the momentary blaze of shooting which killed , it is said , some 20,000 men in the western states between 1870 and 1895. The gunmen had been drawn to the lawless frontier . But they did not breed : they killed one ...
Of this kind was the momentary blaze of shooting which killed , it is said , some 20,000 men in the western states between 1870 and 1895. The gunmen had been drawn to the lawless frontier . But they did not breed : they killed one ...
الصفحة 617
The first kind of people were those occupying the two rich low - lying agricultural regions which formed the heart of the Empire . Those to the north of the Yangtse river were peasants originally recruited from Central Asia .
The first kind of people were those occupying the two rich low - lying agricultural regions which formed the heart of the Empire . Those to the north of the Yangtse river were peasants originally recruited from Central Asia .
الصفحة 645
In the protection of the equatorial rain forest there lived a different kind of people , the pygmies . There are other races of pygmies living on islands , the Andamans , the Philippines , and New Guinea . But the people of the Congo ...
In the protection of the equatorial rain forest there lived a different kind of people , the pygmies . There are other races of pygmies living on islands , the Andamans , the Philippines , and New Guinea . But the people of the Congo ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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