The Evolution of Man and Society, المجلد 1Col. maps on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 681-711. |
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الصفحة 330
The struggle to gain control of the spice trade of the Yemen thus took the form of a religious war between Jews and Christians in the sixth century . Indeed it culminated in an Abyssinian raid on Mecca , perhaps in the year when ...
The struggle to gain control of the spice trade of the Yemen thus took the form of a religious war between Jews and Christians in the sixth century . Indeed it culminated in an Abyssinian raid on Mecca , perhaps in the year when ...
الصفحة 425
Thirdly with iron axes the forests were felled and agriculture moved further into the interior of both Sweden and Norway . Finally trade developed with the Eastern Empire . Fighting men went to serve in the Byzantine forces .
Thirdly with iron axes the forests were felled and agriculture moved further into the interior of both Sweden and Norway . Finally trade developed with the Eastern Empire . Fighting men went to serve in the Byzantine forces .
الصفحة 750
... 273 Tien - tsin , 615 Tiglath Pileser III of Assyria and Babylonia , 102 timber , Carthaginian sources of , 252–3 ; of Crete , 150 ; of Macedon , 212 ; none on Easter Island , 638 , 641 ; of Phoenicia , 175 ; trade between America ...
... 273 Tien - tsin , 615 Tiglath Pileser III of Assyria and Babylonia , 102 timber , Carthaginian sources of , 252–3 ; of Crete , 150 ; of Macedon , 212 ; none on Easter Island , 638 , 641 ; of Phoenicia , 175 ; trade between America ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
Origin of Man | 21 |
The Expanding Species | 32 |
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