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... traditional Chinese style , though also supporting scenes in the afterlife of the tomb occupant.90 Michelle Bam- bling has noted that the Tianshui couch was located so that the directions it presented corresponded with the actual ...
... traditional Chinese style , though also supporting scenes in the afterlife of the tomb occupant.90 Michelle Bam- bling has noted that the Tianshui couch was located so that the directions it presented corresponded with the actual ...
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... traditional emblems of the monarchy , and the inclusion of female allegorical statues at the base of the monu- ment , which he regarded as intrinsically republican . But the influential architectural critic Camillo Boito praised the ...
... traditional emblems of the monarchy , and the inclusion of female allegorical statues at the base of the monu- ment , which he regarded as intrinsically republican . But the influential architectural critic Camillo Boito praised the ...
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... traditional forms of human association . Now the common law is certainly replete with thick concepts . The trouble is that it is no longer a thick tradition . There may have been a time when its requirements were known as part of an ...
... traditional forms of human association . Now the common law is certainly replete with thick concepts . The trouble is that it is no longer a thick tradition . There may have been a time when its requirements were known as part of an ...
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Prosperity and Power in the Age of Bede and Beowulf | 49 |
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