The Evolution of Man and Society, المجلد 1Col. maps on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 681-711. |
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In the war between the tribesmen and the city people the tribesmen wanted and took food , goods and treasure ; the city people took prisoners of whom they made slaves : slaves who sometimes became masters . The city society was thus ...
In the war between the tribesmen and the city people the tribesmen wanted and took food , goods and treasure ; the city people took prisoners of whom they made slaves : slaves who sometimes became masters . The city society was thus ...
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So , just as Alexander took over Philip's plan , Hannibal took over his father's plan for attacking the enemy of his people . And , just as Alexander , lacking sea power , marched round the shores of the Mediterranean to find his enemy ...
So , just as Alexander took over Philip's plan , Hannibal took over his father's plan for attacking the enemy of his people . And , just as Alexander , lacking sea power , marched round the shores of the Mediterranean to find his enemy ...
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It was in these circumstances that the citizens of Paris , on August 10 1792 , took a large part of the government into their own hands . Who were these citizens of Paris who elected their own government , their commune ?
It was in these circumstances that the citizens of Paris , on August 10 1792 , took a large part of the government into their own hands . Who were these citizens of Paris who elected their own government , their commune ?
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
Origin of Man | 21 |
The Expanding Species | 32 |
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