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... Who invented the earliest stone implements ? Who domesticated the animals which have shared our lives ever since ? How did language develop ? And later , much later , writing ? Who conceived the wheel ? 64 THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE.
... Who invented the earliest stone implements ? Who domesticated the animals which have shared our lives ever since ? How did language develop ? And later , much later , writing ? Who conceived the wheel ? 64 THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE.
Page 80
... later he had managed to unite the Arabian tribes and to inspire them with a single - hearted fervor which would enable them later to conquer the world . Damascus was captured in 635 , Jerusalem in 637 ; the 80 THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE.
... later he had managed to unite the Arabian tribes and to inspire them with a single - hearted fervor which would enable them later to conquer the world . Damascus was captured in 635 , Jerusalem in 637 ; the 80 THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE.
Page 139
... later . This would not be as harmful as it might seem . Even so a scholar might study profitably Amer- ican history first , and Greek history later , though the opposite order would be preferable . A classical student would be advised ...
... later . This would not be as harmful as it might seem . Even so a scholar might study profitably Amer- ican history first , and Greek history later , though the opposite order would be preferable . A classical student would be advised ...
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