The Evolution of Man and Society, المجلد 1Col. maps on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 681-711. |
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That is a side of human nature and literature that appeared in the contemporaries of Job in Greece . It came from Europe and Africa . And it appeared among the later Jews after they had incorporated other racial elements from Europe and ...
That is a side of human nature and literature that appeared in the contemporaries of Job in Greece . It came from Europe and Africa . And it appeared among the later Jews after they had incorporated other racial elements from Europe and ...
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They appeared in Acre during the siege in 1190. Later they appeared in Rhodes probably with the Knights Hospitallers . Here was a first sign of the great western growth of engineering which three hundred years later was to appear in ...
They appeared in Acre during the siege in 1190. Later they appeared in Rhodes probably with the Knights Hospitallers . Here was a first sign of the great western growth of engineering which three hundred years later was to appear in ...
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But quite another ground of criticism appeared when scholars were able to examine the documentary evidence on which the Church based the authority itself . It then appeared that there was nothing in the Bible to show that God approved ...
But quite another ground of criticism appeared when scholars were able to examine the documentary evidence on which the Church based the authority itself . It then appeared that there was nothing in the Bible to show that God approved ...
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Origin of Man | 21 |
The Expanding Species | 32 |
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