An Outline History of the WorldOxford University Press, 1954 - 576 páginas |
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... caused them to migrate to sunnier climes , and it was the last Ice Age which appears to have caused the disappearance from England of such crea- tures as the elephant , the rhinoceros , and the hippopotamus . During this time the ...
... caused them to migrate to sunnier climes , and it was the last Ice Age which appears to have caused the disappearance from England of such crea- tures as the elephant , the rhinoceros , and the hippopotamus . During this time the ...
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... caused the Carthaginians , or rather the great family of Barca to which Hannibal belonged , and their adherents to concentrate all their energies upon the founding of a new empire in Spain . Here again they came into conflict with the ...
... caused the Carthaginians , or rather the great family of Barca to which Hannibal belonged , and their adherents to concentrate all their energies upon the founding of a new empire in Spain . Here again they came into conflict with the ...
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... caused panic in various parts of France , particularly in Paris , and extremists who wished to depose the King and take drastic measures against those who impeded the Revolution gradually gained the upper hand . For the next few years ...
... caused panic in various parts of France , particularly in Paris , and extremists who wished to depose the King and take drastic measures against those who impeded the Revolution gradually gained the upper hand . For the next few years ...
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Early CivilizationsEgypt | 15 |
Early CivilizationsBabylonia and Assyria | 46 |
Early CivilizationsThe Medes and Persians | 59 |
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