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There remained the sea - ports on the south and east coasts from which men sailed all around the Indian Ocean . They traded and colonized , as they still do , in eastern Africa and western India and the shores of Malaya and Indonesia .
There remained the sea - ports on the south and east coasts from which men sailed all around the Indian Ocean . They traded and colonized , as they still do , in eastern Africa and western India and the shores of Malaya and Indonesia .
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There was however a breeding barrier between those who 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 .
There was however a breeding barrier between those who 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 .
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For this reason the Roman Jewish community , protected by pope and people , has remained alone in Europe almost undisturbed for two thousand years . ' Elsewhere the resistance to the Jews has been based on popular suspicion of ...
For this reason the Roman Jewish community , protected by pope and people , has remained alone in Europe almost undisturbed for two thousand years . ' Elsewhere the resistance to the Jews has been based on popular suspicion of ...
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PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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