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... derived its name from a city which was once the Capital of a Kingdcm , but which later became the capital of an empire . The Ghana Kingdom appears to have been founded about A.D. 300. It grew and expanded until it extended from the ...
... derived its name from a city which was once the Capital of a Kingdcm , but which later became the capital of an empire . The Ghana Kingdom appears to have been founded about A.D. 300. It grew and expanded until it extended from the ...
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... derived ; after that , upon tables covered with wax , on which the charac- ters were impressed with the instrument called stylus , sharp pointed at one end to write with , and flat at the other , to efface what had been written ... a ...
... derived ; after that , upon tables covered with wax , on which the charac- ters were impressed with the instrument called stylus , sharp pointed at one end to write with , and flat at the other , to efface what had been written ... a ...
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