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Given the long , explanatory nature of the printed questions , this was disappointing . Concluding Comments Equipped with the data , it is tempting to try to draw some meaningful conclusions about the nature of the problem and ways of ...
Given the long , explanatory nature of the printed questions , this was disappointing . Concluding Comments Equipped with the data , it is tempting to try to draw some meaningful conclusions about the nature of the problem and ways of ...
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The climate of thought that encouraged the revival of ley theory , also profoundly changed its nature : the original utilitarian interpretation was replaced by one more ' spiritual ' and esoteric . across Present theories are ...
The climate of thought that encouraged the revival of ley theory , also profoundly changed its nature : the original utilitarian interpretation was replaced by one more ' spiritual ' and esoteric . across Present theories are ...
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Its technology was based on the utilisation of the earth's natural energy paths , in contrast to our own dangerous and ... acaArchaeologists ought to be aware of the nature of ley theories , for they demonstrate how a large number of ...
Its technology was based on the utilisation of the earth's natural energy paths , in contrast to our own dangerous and ... acaArchaeologists ought to be aware of the nature of ley theories , for they demonstrate how a large number of ...
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STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL INTENT | 2 |
David R Crowther | 9 |
Brian Charge The work of a local society and its interaction | 21 |
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