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It must therefore have been less unconscious and more purposeful . When he found cows and ewes that would release their milk to his handling , and other cattle that were docile enough to be harnessed to a plough and sheep that did not ...
It must therefore have been less unconscious and more purposeful . When he found cows and ewes that would release their milk to his handling , and other cattle that were docile enough to be harnessed to a plough and sheep that did not ...
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grammar and in phonetics they were less closely related than they are today . They probably belonged to what we should now call several extinct language families , those of the still unassimilated aboriginal paleolithic peoples .
grammar and in phonetics they were less closely related than they are today . They probably belonged to what we should now call several extinct language families , those of the still unassimilated aboriginal paleolithic peoples .
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The third solution is the social remedy : to protect the less skilled and therefore less fortunate classes , whether white or Negro , from the worst consequences of free competition . Such protection is easier in the racially more ...
The third solution is the social remedy : to protect the less skilled and therefore less fortunate classes , whether white or Negro , from the worst consequences of free competition . Such protection is easier in the racially more ...
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PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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