The Footprints of Time: And a Complete Analysis of Our American System of GovernmentR.T. Root, 1880 - 744 страница |
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... four hundred years , carrying agriculture and the peaceful arts to a high state of develop- ment . 6. Egypt was peopled by the Hamitic race , who founded two kingdoms , afterwards united . Here , social , political , and industrial ...
... four hundred years , carrying agriculture and the peaceful arts to a high state of develop- ment . 6. Egypt was peopled by the Hamitic race , who founded two kingdoms , afterwards united . Here , social , political , and industrial ...
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... four hundred years after the era of authentic history that Egypt was freely open to all the Greeks . These observa- tions apply only to those portions of the human family which were stranded in some quiet nook outside of the current of ...
... four hundred years after the era of authentic history that Egypt was freely open to all the Greeks . These observa- tions apply only to those portions of the human family which were stranded in some quiet nook outside of the current of ...
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... four hundred years later , began to write a carefully - studied account of what was known of their own and of other countries . It was the time when dates of passing events first began to be stated in the records of the cities and ...
... four hundred years later , began to write a carefully - studied account of what was known of their own and of other countries . It was the time when dates of passing events first began to be stated in the records of the cities and ...
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... Four years were spent by the Greeks in subduing the wild tribes on the east- ern border of the Empire , and settling the government of these vast conquests . 327 - Alexander invaded India and was constantly triumph . ant till his ...
... Four years were spent by the Greeks in subduing the wild tribes on the east- ern border of the Empire , and settling the government of these vast conquests . 327 - Alexander invaded India and was constantly triumph . ant till his ...
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... four hundred years longer ; but it had also fatal weaknesses . We have seen that the exist- ence of the empire originated in the inability of the old society to free itself from the vices which long and great prosperity had developed ...
... four hundred years longer ; but it had also fatal weaknesses . We have seen that the exist- ence of the empire originated in the inability of the old society to free itself from the vices which long and great prosperity had developed ...
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