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... display flowering bushes or plants with butterflies and birds ( Fig . 7 ) . Many of these plants are tree peonies , whose connotations were , from Tang times , abundance in the sense of both riches and fertility . 15 The excavators des ...
... display flowering bushes or plants with butterflies and birds ( Fig . 7 ) . Many of these plants are tree peonies , whose connotations were , from Tang times , abundance in the sense of both riches and fertility . 15 The excavators des ...
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... display'd , And all the nations cover'd in her shade ! ( III . 67–72 ) A few lines later Settle disturbs this vision of global peace with a hint that the empire of Dullness might not always be harmonious : ' In peace , great Goddess ...
... display'd , And all the nations cover'd in her shade ! ( III . 67–72 ) A few lines later Settle disturbs this vision of global peace with a hint that the empire of Dullness might not always be harmonious : ' In peace , great Goddess ...
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... display the various ways in which the bits may be fitted together . The essence of a property institution consists , in my submission , of the combination of two elements . There are what I have called ' trespass- ory rules ' , which ...
... display the various ways in which the bits may be fitted together . The essence of a property institution consists , in my submission , of the combination of two elements . There are what I have called ' trespass- ory rules ' , which ...
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Prosperity and Power in the Age of Bede and Beowulf | 49 |
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