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Page 195
... types there must have been a destruction or absorption of weaker and smaller tribes by the larger and stronger . That absorption , as well as the increased production of food , created the larger groups which survived while the others ...
... types there must have been a destruction or absorption of weaker and smaller tribes by the larger and stronger . That absorption , as well as the increased production of food , created the larger groups which survived while the others ...
Page 196
... types remain . Lan- guages are more numerous than are such types , but languages , too , are disappearing fast . Fifty - five nations followed Xerxes in his expedition against Greece , but there are now only seven in what was then the ...
... types remain . Lan- guages are more numerous than are such types , but languages , too , are disappearing fast . Fifty - five nations followed Xerxes in his expedition against Greece , but there are now only seven in what was then the ...
Page 315
... types - two Korybantes dancing , Artemis holding torch or bow , a figure of Hope . And it is probably to his reign that we should assign what seems to be a hemidrachm — it weighs only 1.23 grammes - having on the obverse the bust and ...
... types - two Korybantes dancing , Artemis holding torch or bow , a figure of Hope . And it is probably to his reign that we should assign what seems to be a hemidrachm — it weighs only 1.23 grammes - having on the obverse the bust and ...
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OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
SOME | 30 |
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