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The Conquest of a Continent

Mirza Firuz Shah
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Year 1933.0
Volume 1
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Publisher & Place Random House; 1st edition (December 28, 1993)
Publisher Date 1993
ISBN 10|13 0801489229 | 978-0801489228

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Grant supports Ripley in his distinction between three great European stocks--Nordic, Alpine, Mediterranean. He gives very strong additional reasons for one of his own earlier inductions, namely, that the conquest Aryan language was invented by primitive peoples of the Nordic race before its dispersal, in the third millennium B.C., from the Steppe country in the southeast of Russia. This superb and flexible language doubtless laided the Nordic race in its conquest of Europe, in its ever-westward journey across the Atlantic, in its Anglo-Saxon occupation of our continent, in its stamping of Anglo-Saxon institutions on American government and civilization.

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