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The distribution pattern of the earliest painted pottery along the Hexi Corridor seems to suggest a westward expansion of the Machang culture during the late third millennium BC , which may have resulted in the beginning and early use ...
The distribution pattern of the earliest painted pottery along the Hexi Corridor seems to suggest a westward expansion of the Machang culture during the late third millennium BC , which may have resulted in the beginning and early use ...
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The first reaction of shocked patriots among the older scholarly generation was to see the Third Reich as something un - German , or at least not specifically German . For Friedrich Meinecke , writing in 1946 , ' National Socialism ...
The first reaction of shocked patriots among the older scholarly generation was to see the Third Reich as something un - German , or at least not specifically German . For Friedrich Meinecke , writing in 1946 , ' National Socialism ...
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The third Marquess of Salisbury may have had his misgivings about democracy , but he could envisage no alternative to a parliamentary system of government . Nor did the widened political participation noticeable after 1890 contribute to ...
The third Marquess of Salisbury may have had his misgivings about democracy , but he could envisage no alternative to a parliamentary system of government . Nor did the widened political participation noticeable after 1890 contribute to ...
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