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belong to define life and death , or marriage , or a person's gender ? A con- stitutional ' right to life ' might seem to empower judges to decide when life begins and ends . But , if in a plural society we no longer defer to Christian ...
belong to define life and death , or marriage , or a person's gender ? A con- stitutional ' right to life ' might seem to empower judges to decide when life begins and ends . But , if in a plural society we no longer defer to Christian ...
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... belong to the twelfth century and later ; in Fife , the data suggest that most of those that can be dated belong to the later twelfth and early thirteenth centuries . " 7 What I would suggest is that we are dealing here with social ...
... belong to the twelfth century and later ; in Fife , the data suggest that most of those that can be dated belong to the later twelfth and early thirteenth centuries . " 7 What I would suggest is that we are dealing here with social ...
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... belong to me altogether.'47 But manuscripts were ceasing to belong to individuals more widely in this period . When Grierson listed and gave sigla for the principal manuscripts on which his edition was founded , only nine of the thirty ...
... belong to me altogether.'47 But manuscripts were ceasing to belong to individuals more widely in this period . When Grierson listed and gave sigla for the principal manuscripts on which his edition was founded , only nine of the thirty ...
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