Issues in Western Civilization, Том 1Leon Apt Holbrook Press, 1974 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... least nineteen offspring and there may be others too faint to see . They have remained together as a close - knit group ever since the beginning , held by mutually at- tracting gravitational forces . Our local cluster of galaxies oc ...
... least nineteen offspring and there may be others too faint to see . They have remained together as a close - knit group ever since the beginning , held by mutually at- tracting gravitational forces . Our local cluster of galaxies oc ...
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... least neolithic society developed sufficiently to be approaching the political problem . And with it the class problem : the grave furnishings found in later villages show that some groups in the community were distinctly wealthier than ...
... least neolithic society developed sufficiently to be approaching the political problem . And with it the class problem : the grave furnishings found in later villages show that some groups in the community were distinctly wealthier than ...
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... least in outline , the revolution's origins . The Gregorian reform movement was the logical outcome , but by no means the inevitable and absolutely necessary outcome , of the early medieval equilibrium itself . As the church in the late ...
... least in outline , the revolution's origins . The Gregorian reform movement was the logical outcome , but by no means the inevitable and absolutely necessary outcome , of the early medieval equilibrium itself . As the church in the late ...
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