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... becoming a sea instead of two lakes and in the separation of Africa and Europe , and so it was no longer possible for ... become differentiated . In the gravel and sand - beds of the rivers Marne and Somme in France many of the rough ...
... becoming a sea instead of two lakes and in the separation of Africa and Europe , and so it was no longer possible for ... become differentiated . In the gravel and sand - beds of the rivers Marne and Somme in France many of the rough ...
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... become Venus , and the planet named after Marduk , the greatest of the Babylonian gods , is known to us by the name of Jupiter , the greatest of the Roman gods . The Chaldean astronomers were subse- quently able to carry their ...
... become Venus , and the planet named after Marduk , the greatest of the Babylonian gods , is known to us by the name of Jupiter , the greatest of the Roman gods . The Chaldean astronomers were subse- quently able to carry their ...
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... become a kind of synonym for fabulous wealth , was a prisoner in the hands of Cyrus . In 539 B. C. the Chaldeans were conquered and Babylon fell without a struggle , despite the vast walls which Nebuchadnezzar had built to protect it ...
... become a kind of synonym for fabulous wealth , was a prisoner in the hands of Cyrus . In 539 B. C. the Chaldeans were conquered and Babylon fell without a struggle , despite the vast walls which Nebuchadnezzar had built to protect it ...
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... become mandarins by birth but by education ; the distinction is thus open to all classes of the community , and for centuries it depended upon the result of competitive examination . Under the Han dynasty , however , the system of ...
... become mandarins by birth but by education ; the distinction is thus open to all classes of the community , and for centuries it depended upon the result of competitive examination . Under the Han dynasty , however , the system of ...
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... , hardly superior to that of the men of the Late Stone Age . The use of metals did not become at all general in Thessaly until 1500 B. C. W 3 3 HOW IX THE GREEKS OW Greek civilization 96 BEGINNINGS OF EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION.
... , hardly superior to that of the men of the Late Stone Age . The use of metals did not become at all general in Thessaly until 1500 B. C. W 3 3 HOW IX THE GREEKS OW Greek civilization 96 BEGINNINGS OF EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION.
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