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... University of New York Press : 476-483 . Crone , P. 1980. Slaves on Horses . The Evolution of the Islamic Policy . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Crone , P. 1987. Meccan Trade and the Rise of Islam . Princeton : Princeton ...
... University of New York Press : 476-483 . Crone , P. 1980. Slaves on Horses . The Evolution of the Islamic Policy . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Crone , P. 1987. Meccan Trade and the Rise of Islam . Princeton : Princeton ...
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... University in 1968. His academic activities abroad began with the Deems Lectureship at New York University in 1962 , followed by Visiting Professorships at Johns Hopkins , the University of Western Ontario , and the City University of ...
... University in 1968. His academic activities abroad began with the Deems Lectureship at New York University in 1962 , followed by Visiting Professorships at Johns Hopkins , the University of Western Ontario , and the City University of ...
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... University , he found time in his capacity as Lieutenant - Colonel , Territorial Army , in the Gordon Highlanders to command for a number of years and with his customary enthusiasm the University OTC . During 1946 and 1947 Tom Smith was ...
... University , he found time in his capacity as Lieutenant - Colonel , Territorial Army , in the Gordon Highlanders to command for a number of years and with his customary enthusiasm the University OTC . During 1946 and 1947 Tom Smith was ...
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