D. G. Hogarth
D. G. Hogarth · English
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D. G. Hogarth · English
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In 1000 B.C. West Asia was a mosaic of small states and contained, so far as we know, no imperial power holding wide dominion over aliens. Seldom in its history could it so be described. Since it became predominantly Semitic, over a thousand years before our survey, it had fallen under simultaneous or successive dominations, exercised from at least three regions within itself and from one without. SECTION 1. BABYLONIAN EMPIRE The earliest of these centres of power to develop foreign empire was a
D. G. Hogarth
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