State Systems: International Pluralism, Politics, and CultureFree Press, 1978 - 296 pages |
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... the Phoenicians were fairly autonomous as tributaries , while Tyre , located on an offshore island , managed to remain independent for another three hundred years . Later the Phoenicians came under Persian sway , but they were rather ...
... the Phoenicians were fairly autonomous as tributaries , while Tyre , located on an offshore island , managed to remain independent for another three hundred years . Later the Phoenicians came under Persian sway , but they were rather ...
Page 93
... the Phoenicians competed with and usually surpassed the Greeks , whose vessels were inferior in equipment and speed . The mere rumor of the approach of a Phoe- nician fleet was sufficient excuse for the Athenians to remove the treasury ...
... the Phoenicians competed with and usually surpassed the Greeks , whose vessels were inferior in equipment and speed . The mere rumor of the approach of a Phoe- nician fleet was sufficient excuse for the Athenians to remove the treasury ...
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... the Phoenicians . Beirut : Khayats . BARBER , E. 1955. The Bourgeoisie in Eighteenth - century France . Princeton , N.J .: Princeton University Press . BARK , W. 1958. Origins of the Medieval World . Stanford , Ca .: Stanford Univer ...
... the Phoenicians . Beirut : Khayats . BARBER , E. 1955. The Bourgeoisie in Eighteenth - century France . Princeton , N.J .: Princeton University Press . BARK , W. 1958. Origins of the Medieval World . Stanford , Ca .: Stanford Univer ...
Contents
Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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