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الصفحة 540
We must be grateful to Huntingford , and the Hakluyt Society , for the present scholarly and much needed volume . Huntingford , a classicist who like his father had a keen interest in Greek — the latter had published ...
We must be grateful to Huntingford , and the Hakluyt Society , for the present scholarly and much needed volume . Huntingford , a classicist who like his father had a keen interest in Greek — the latter had published ...
الصفحة 727
The chiefs represented the interests of their lineage members in the councils when necessary , but they also formed an important interest - group in their own right , and spent a lot of their time pursuing alliances and rivalries ...
The chiefs represented the interests of their lineage members in the councils when necessary , but they also formed an important interest - group in their own right , and spent a lot of their time pursuing alliances and rivalries ...
الصفحة 786
Secondly , and of broader sociological interest , the problem of social change in the Iteso and many other areas where historians are interested in the advent of colonialism provides an intriguing opportunity for research into the role ...
Secondly , and of broader sociological interest , the problem of social change in the Iteso and many other areas where historians are interested in the advent of colonialism provides an intriguing opportunity for research into the role ...
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