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... united brothers in faith . Jenghiz Khan did not suggest and did not think that he needed any universal message to mankind in order to support and to legitimize his claims , although he apparently held a sincere belief in his own ...
... united brothers in faith . Jenghiz Khan did not suggest and did not think that he needed any universal message to mankind in order to support and to legitimize his claims , although he apparently held a sincere belief in his own ...
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... United States only in that it makes an age distinction among siblings . ' The terminology is very different from the classificatory kinship terminologies of other agrarian societies . ' Throughout the period , parents are distinguished ...
... United States only in that it makes an age distinction among siblings . ' The terminology is very different from the classificatory kinship terminologies of other agrarian societies . ' Throughout the period , parents are distinguished ...
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... United States , decided at the suggestion of Richard Ruggles that national income accounts were the appropriate framework for allocating aid , for planning and for monitoring Europe's economic recovery . Once again , Stone was asked to ...
... United States , decided at the suggestion of Richard Ruggles that national income accounts were the appropriate framework for allocating aid , for planning and for monitoring Europe's economic recovery . Once again , Stone was asked to ...
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Lectures | 1 |
The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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