The Evolution of Man and Society, المجلد 1Simon and Schuster, 1969 - 753 من الصفحات Col. maps on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 681-711. |
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الصفحة 352
... remained in Arabia showed no such innovations of character . They fell back into a state of stagnation as deep and no less bar- barous than in the Times of Ignorance . Later and devoted teachers ( such as Glubb Pasha ) have attempted to ...
... remained in Arabia showed no such innovations of character . They fell back into a state of stagnation as deep and no less bar- barous than in the Times of Ignorance . Later and devoted teachers ( such as Glubb Pasha ) have attempted to ...
الصفحة 458
... remained Jews and those who became Christians ; hence the two genetic communities diverged rather than converged . In both religious and secular character they stood opposed . In Egypt , and nowhere else so clearly , their opposition ...
... remained Jews and those who became Christians ; hence the two genetic communities diverged rather than converged . In both religious and secular character they stood opposed . In Egypt , and nowhere else so clearly , their opposition ...
الصفحة 460
... remained alone in Europe almost undisturbed for two thousand years . Elsewhere the resistance to the Jews has been based on popular suspicion of mysterious Jewish qualities and was naturally proportionate to popular ignorance . Now in ...
... remained alone in Europe almost undisturbed for two thousand years . Elsewhere the resistance to the Jews has been based on popular suspicion of mysterious Jewish qualities and was naturally proportionate to popular ignorance . Now in ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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