African Glory: The Story of Vanished Negro CivilizationsPraeger, 1955 - 209 páginas |
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... continued . The union between the divine and the human in Christ formed the pivot of the later stages of the controversy . Those who did not accept the Nicene Creed or the theory of " God the Son " were known as Arians , or the ...
... continued . The union between the divine and the human in Christ formed the pivot of the later stages of the controversy . Those who did not accept the Nicene Creed or the theory of " God the Son " were known as Arians , or the ...
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... continued to rule his people with customary grandeur and magnificence well into the seven- teenth century . His apparel was very rich , being for the most part cloth of gold or silver , with a long velvet mantle . He usually wore a ...
... continued to rule his people with customary grandeur and magnificence well into the seven- teenth century . His apparel was very rich , being for the most part cloth of gold or silver , with a long velvet mantle . He usually wore a ...
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... continued until Mr Ussher's departure for England in the earlier part of 1871 , and so they remained for some months after . On Mr Ussher's departure , Mr C. S. Salmon became Acting Administrator of these Settle- ments and it was during ...
... continued until Mr Ussher's departure for England in the earlier part of 1871 , and so they remained for some months after . On Mr Ussher's departure , Mr C. S. Salmon became Acting Administrator of these Settle- ments and it was during ...
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The Mali and the Songhai Empires | 92 |
The Songhai Empire | 100 |
The End of the West African Empires | 111 |
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