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Page 109
... population of the Indies . Just as Aristotle de- scribed some of the races of distant barbarians as irrational by nature and living only by their senses like the beasts , 2 so too for Matienzo the Indians were ' animals who do not even ...
... population of the Indies . Just as Aristotle de- scribed some of the races of distant barbarians as irrational by nature and living only by their senses like the beasts , 2 so too for Matienzo the Indians were ' animals who do not even ...
Page 357
... population of the Arab lands , as well as of Iran and Turkey . Typically , many of the publications and broadcasts with which he was associated contained material of an almost impossibly high intellectual and aesthetic standard for the ...
... population of the Arab lands , as well as of Iran and Turkey . Typically , many of the publications and broadcasts with which he was associated contained material of an almost impossibly high intellectual and aesthetic standard for the ...
Page 484
... population of a single representa- tive London borough firstly to ascertain the number of educa- tionally backward children needing special treatment and the number of potential scholarship winners capable of proceeding to secondary ...
... population of a single representa- tive London borough firstly to ascertain the number of educa- tionally backward children needing special treatment and the number of potential scholarship winners capable of proceeding to secondary ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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