The Evolution of Man and Society, المجلد 1Col. maps on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 681-711. |
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For example , Baalu , King of Tyre , or Belus as Virgil calls him , is expelled by the Assyrians and sails ... Later these people sometimes intermarry with the kings or nobles with whose interests they are so closely connected .
For example , Baalu , King of Tyre , or Belus as Virgil calls him , is expelled by the Assyrians and sails ... Later these people sometimes intermarry with the kings or nobles with whose interests they are so closely connected .
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This senate was still convened by the Etruscan kings who summoned heads of the greater and lesser , that is the older and newer families , of the three tribes , Roman , Sabine and Etruscan , to the number of 300 .
This senate was still convened by the Etruscan kings who summoned heads of the greater and lesser , that is the older and newer families , of the three tribes , Roman , Sabine and Etruscan , to the number of 300 .
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Above all the aristocracy , both chieftains and barons , having both Irish and Norman names were after a few generations as Irish as they were Norman in their ancestry : the Irish kings , unlike the Saxon nobles , had not been driven ...
Above all the aristocracy , both chieftains and barons , having both Irish and Norman names were after a few generations as Irish as they were Norman in their ancestry : the Irish kings , unlike the Saxon nobles , had not been driven ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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