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in which he expressed intense indignation about how well man - eating is regarded in the history books . 208 How often these accounts reflect actual events is impossible to say . Researchers vary from believing all to discarding them ...
in which he expressed intense indignation about how well man - eating is regarded in the history books . 208 How often these accounts reflect actual events is impossible to say . Researchers vary from believing all to discarding them ...
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In The Cambridge History of China . Vol . 1. The Ch'in and Han Empires , 221 B.C.-A.D. 220 , eds . Denis Twitchett and Michael Loewe . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1986 ; rpt . Taibei : Caves Books , Ltd. , 1987 , pp .
In The Cambridge History of China . Vol . 1. The Ch'in and Han Empires , 221 B.C.-A.D. 220 , eds . Denis Twitchett and Michael Loewe . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1986 ; rpt . Taibei : Caves Books , Ltd. , 1987 , pp .
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EAST ASIAN HISTORY East Asian History , which comes out avice a vean publishes articles on any subject of historical significance in the East Asian area , as well as on issues of contemporary concern or neglected aspects and sub ...
EAST ASIAN HISTORY East Asian History , which comes out avice a vean publishes articles on any subject of historical significance in the East Asian area , as well as on issues of contemporary concern or neglected aspects and sub ...
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