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... suggest that it is possible to give clear instructions on how the ruler should behave , what he should wear , where ... suggestion that position in space and time was all - important . From this observation we can also conclude ...
... suggest that it is possible to give clear instructions on how the ruler should behave , what he should wear , where ... suggestion that position in space and time was all - important . From this observation we can also conclude ...
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... suggests that at least some of the famous pallia fresonica , the Frisian cloaks , were manufactured in England : a suggestion often scouted but one which remains plausible . 20 If the ' black stones ' which Offa had asked for , and ...
... suggests that at least some of the famous pallia fresonica , the Frisian cloaks , were manufactured in England : a suggestion often scouted but one which remains plausible . 20 If the ' black stones ' which Offa had asked for , and ...
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... suggests comfort and ordinary pleasures when applied to a ' home ' , but by the third repetition it all begins to sound boringly bourgeois a shade stifling for the Helen who is presumably Mr and Mrs Furr's daughter . However , so the ...
... suggests comfort and ordinary pleasures when applied to a ' home ' , but by the third repetition it all begins to sound boringly bourgeois a shade stifling for the Helen who is presumably Mr and Mrs Furr's daughter . However , so the ...
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Prosperity and Power in the Age of Bede and Beowulf | 49 |
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