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... clay , many more were of stone . The population was very large and Ibn Khaldoun informs us that it was " one of the greatest and most populous cities in the world , " recently in excavating , stones have been found . The people wore ...
... clay , many more were of stone . The population was very large and Ibn Khaldoun informs us that it was " one of the greatest and most populous cities in the world , " recently in excavating , stones have been found . The people wore ...
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... clay ; he used tears . " The most famous of all these fables - one that has profoundly influenced politics through the centuries - is that of the frogs who wanted a king . Finding life in their pond too quiet these frogs prayed to ...
... clay ; he used tears . " The most famous of all these fables - one that has profoundly influenced politics through the centuries - is that of the frogs who wanted a king . Finding life in their pond too quiet these frogs prayed to ...
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