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There can be no doubt that , so far as his published work belongs to the last century , Sir James Frazer is to be counted as in the apostolic succession of the inaugurators of the modern science of anthropology .
There can be no doubt that , so far as his published work belongs to the last century , Sir James Frazer is to be counted as in the apostolic succession of the inaugurators of the modern science of anthropology .
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The author , Charles François Irénée Castel de SaintPierre , was secretary to one of the French delegates to the Utrecht Conference , which brought to a close the half century of Louis XIV's Wars . Saint - Pierre's treatise in the final ...
The author , Charles François Irénée Castel de SaintPierre , was secretary to one of the French delegates to the Utrecht Conference , which brought to a close the half century of Louis XIV's Wars . Saint - Pierre's treatise in the final ...
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5 6 The century that followed on the publication of the Project ' of the Abbé de Saint - Pierre was , like the century that preceded it , a period of almost continuous And in the eighteenth century the area of fighting was greatly ...
5 6 The century that followed on the publication of the Project ' of the Abbé de Saint - Pierre was , like the century that preceded it , a period of almost continuous And in the eighteenth century the area of fighting was greatly ...
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