The Evolution of Man and Society, المجلد 1Col. maps on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 681-711. |
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Having done so he and his successors were able , noi to break , but to check the inevitable concatenation of sterilizing customs . They were able to disband and indeed to destroy the janissaries who , over a period of six generations ...
Having done so he and his successors were able , noi to break , but to check the inevitable concatenation of sterilizing customs . They were able to disband and indeed to destroy the janissaries who , over a period of six generations ...
الصفحة 408
The second was that the Church , by its education , its interest in scholarship , its hierarchical discipline and attenuated family connections , was able to give a unity to its genetically diverse components greater than that of ...
The second was that the Church , by its education , its interest in scholarship , its hierarchical discipline and attenuated family connections , was able to give a unity to its genetically diverse components greater than that of ...
الصفحة 536
Thus it was able to set in motion all those radical reforms which had been rejected by the Assembly . It was able to decree in principle free universal education in France and the abolition of slavery in the colonies .
Thus it was able to set in motion all those radical reforms which had been rejected by the Assembly . It was able to decree in principle free universal education in France and the abolition of slavery in the colonies .
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Origin of Man | 21 |
The Expanding Species | 32 |
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