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... river . I , too , will end thus , that is certain " ( Moscati , 1960 , p . 39 ) . The gods give the hero adventures and power and advise him to cherish the little one who holds his hand and the wife he presses to his bosom ; but he must ...
... river . I , too , will end thus , that is certain " ( Moscati , 1960 , p . 39 ) . The gods give the hero adventures and power and advise him to cherish the little one who holds his hand and the wife he presses to his bosom ; but he must ...
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... rivers or harbors , or where merchants could find some kind of protection . By the twelfth century , they were an important leaven in the formerly wholly agricultural population , and they may have multiplied tenfold from the beginning ...
... rivers or harbors , or where merchants could find some kind of protection . By the twelfth century , they were an important leaven in the formerly wholly agricultural population , and they may have multiplied tenfold from the beginning ...
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... River valley occupied by the Chinese Contending States . Perhaps most important , the West has had a continuous history of accumulated invention about twice as long as the better known rivals . This has been made possible by the ...
... River valley occupied by the Chinese Contending States . Perhaps most important , the West has had a continuous history of accumulated invention about twice as long as the better known rivals . This has been made possible by the ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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