A Study of History, Volumen3Oxford University Press, 1951 |
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... actually the death of the ancient Hellenic Society . In obstinately striving to realize his misguided ambition of restoring the terri- torial integrity of the Empire , Justinian brought financial ruin upon the Oriental provinces ...
... actually the death of the ancient Hellenic Society . In obstinately striving to realize his misguided ambition of restoring the terri- torial integrity of the Empire , Justinian brought financial ruin upon the Oriental provinces ...
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... actually no more an original creation of the Greek or the Roman military genius than iron was a discovery of the ' Dorians ' . This horse - archer - armed cap - à - pie and formid- able by reason of his personal prowess in riding and ...
... actually no more an original creation of the Greek or the Roman military genius than iron was a discovery of the ' Dorians ' . This horse - archer - armed cap - à - pie and formid- able by reason of his personal prowess in riding and ...
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... actually identical , since the whole of the technical problem which a script has to solve , in transposing human speech into a visual medium , is the distinct representation of the widest possible range of language with the greatest ...
... actually identical , since the whole of the technical problem which a script has to solve , in transposing human speech into a visual medium , is the distinct representation of the widest possible range of language with the greatest ...
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THE GROWTHS OF CIVILIZATIONS | 1 |
B THE NATURE OF THE GROWTHS OF CIVILIZATIONS | 112 |
THE PROCESS OF THE GROWTHS OF CIVILIZATIONS | 128 |
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