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Thus I can proceed with my task and push my Approaches towards its second
appearance , which I hope will be as fortunate as the first . But before I begin , I
must caution the reader about the methodology that governs the book . Here I
have ...
Thus I can proceed with my task and push my Approaches towards its second
appearance , which I hope will be as fortunate as the first . But before I begin , I
must caution the reader about the methodology that governs the book . Here I
have ...
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Those who can almost certainly be considered to be such — the so - called
Australopithecines , who made their appearance seven hundred thousand years
ago — did not travel very far from their place of origin in southern Africa . Thus
only ...
Those who can almost certainly be considered to be such — the so - called
Australopithecines , who made their appearance seven hundred thousand years
ago — did not travel very far from their place of origin in southern Africa . Thus
only ...
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In belles lettres , the tranquil voice of the Humanist was muted , while the
appearance of the Quijote showed the conscience of a writer torn between the
reality of the present and the rhetoric of the past . " Faced with disaster , the
government ...
In belles lettres , the tranquil voice of the Humanist was muted , while the
appearance of the Quijote showed the conscience of a writer torn between the
reality of the present and the rhetoric of the past . " Faced with disaster , the
government ...
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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