The Evolution of Man and Society, Volumen1Simon and Schuster, 1969 - 753 páginas Col. maps on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 681-711. |
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... China and in doing so they aroused a determined opposition among the traditional Chinese administrators , the mandarin class . At first the new Ming Dynasty with its foreign and Buddhist influence favoured the outward- looking ...
... China and in doing so they aroused a determined opposition among the traditional Chinese administrators , the mandarin class . At first the new Ming Dynasty with its foreign and Buddhist influence favoured the outward- looking ...
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... China . After two more years of fighting the T'ai P'ing generals cap- tured Nanking , the greatest walled city in China - or in the world — and made it their capital . Thus in 1853 the T'ai P'ing leaders set up what proved to be the ...
... China . After two more years of fighting the T'ai P'ing generals cap- tured Nanking , the greatest walled city in China - or in the world — and made it their capital . Thus in 1853 the T'ai P'ing leaders set up what proved to be the ...
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... CHINA BLOODWORTH , DENNIS . 1967. Chinese Looking Glass . Secker , London . BOULNOIS , LUCE . 1963. La Route de la ... China . Ungar , N.Y. FITZGERALD , C. P. 1933. Son of Heaven ( T'ang ) . Cambridge U.P. 1935 ( 1960 ) . China : A short ...
... CHINA BLOODWORTH , DENNIS . 1967. Chinese Looking Glass . Secker , London . BOULNOIS , LUCE . 1963. La Route de la ... China . Ungar , N.Y. FITZGERALD , C. P. 1933. Son of Heaven ( T'ang ) . Cambridge U.P. 1935 ( 1960 ) . China : A short ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
EXPANDING PEOPLES | 127 |
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