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Page 363
... population like this does not admit the intrusion of alien elements , and it was only when this population was weakened and diminished that the Asiatic nomads were able to find entrance . The diminution in the population is one of the ...
... population like this does not admit the intrusion of alien elements , and it was only when this population was weakened and diminished that the Asiatic nomads were able to find entrance . The diminution in the population is one of the ...
Page 378
... population of the Hermus valley , which was able to preserve itself by a partial conversion to Mohamme- danism in the fourteenth or fifteenth century , and yet did not wholly abandon its older social customs . This example suggests that ...
... population of the Hermus valley , which was able to preserve itself by a partial conversion to Mohamme- danism in the fourteenth or fifteenth century , and yet did not wholly abandon its older social customs . This example suggests that ...
Page 398
... population ; they are industrious , good- tempered and kindly in disposition , and fraternize readily with the older population . The chief source of new population , however , during recent years has been the European provinces of ...
... population ; they are industrious , good- tempered and kindly in disposition , and fraternize readily with the older population . The chief source of new population , however , during recent years has been the European provinces of ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
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