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... authorities or even private corporations , especially those of countries other than our own , merely on the basis of ... authority disapproves on grounds which have nothing to do with their scientific talents . In such a case , it is no ...
... authorities or even private corporations , especially those of countries other than our own , merely on the basis of ... authority disapproves on grounds which have nothing to do with their scientific talents . In such a case , it is no ...
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... authority by the Portugese outwards from Bissau port ( founded in 1687 ) was relatively late ( 1913- 15 ) and extremely violent . The pattern of control then exercised involved an influx of Portugese personnel and their concentrated ...
... authority by the Portugese outwards from Bissau port ( founded in 1687 ) was relatively late ( 1913- 15 ) and extremely violent . The pattern of control then exercised involved an influx of Portugese personnel and their concentrated ...
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... authority and sources , which are extremely eclectic . Whilst this leads to the intellectual charm of the book , it also means that there are major discrepancies in terms of its com- parison of public opinion over the last two centuries ...
... authority and sources , which are extremely eclectic . Whilst this leads to the intellectual charm of the book , it also means that there are major discrepancies in terms of its com- parison of public opinion over the last two centuries ...
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