Without using Cauchy's or Sylow's theorems , can we give a proof of the result that "If $ p,q$ are primes such that $p>q$ and $q$ does not divide $p-1$ , then any group of order $pq$ is cyclic " ?
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You may see here where Jack Schimit use only Lagrange theorem – Golbez Aug 27 '14 at 11:19