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... Egyptian origin . And these anthropologists point to the present world - wide extension of our Western civilization as an analogy in support of their thesis . If our own civilization has become world - wide in our own time , they argue ...
... Egyptian origin . And these anthropologists point to the present world - wide extension of our Western civilization as an analogy in support of their thesis . If our own civilization has become world - wide in our own time , they argue ...
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... Egyptian warships built in an Egyptian naval dockyard by Egyptian hands ; and he also realized that he could not provide himself with an Egyptian personnel of naval technicians without hiring Western naval architects and other experts ...
... Egyptian warships built in an Egyptian naval dockyard by Egyptian hands ; and he also realized that he could not provide himself with an Egyptian personnel of naval technicians without hiring Western naval architects and other experts ...
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... Egyptian troops who had been armed and drilled in the Greek style by a Greek King of Egypt for the defence of his domin- ions against an invasion by a South - West Asian Greek contemporary of his . The Greek - drilled Egyptians routed ...
... Egyptian troops who had been armed and drilled in the Greek style by a Greek King of Egypt for the defence of his domin- ions against an invasion by a South - West Asian Greek contemporary of his . The Greek - drilled Egyptians routed ...
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CIVILIZATION ON TRIAL Acknowledgments | 9 |
Preface | 11 |
My View of History | 15 |
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