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British Academy. abroad in tandem with their civilian counterparts at home , yet the five decades after 1780 witnessed an intensification of protest and labour disci- pline both among domestic workers , and among Britain's imperial ...
British Academy. abroad in tandem with their civilian counterparts at home , yet the five decades after 1780 witnessed an intensification of protest and labour disci- pline both among domestic workers , and among Britain's imperial ...
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British Academy. and that was available to fight British imperial battles not just in the sub - continent , but increasingly as well in other arenas , Egypt , Malaya , Burma , Afghanistan , China , and more . Here , in Ronald Robinson's ...
British Academy. and that was available to fight British imperial battles not just in the sub - continent , but increasingly as well in other arenas , Egypt , Malaya , Burma , Afghanistan , China , and more . Here , in Ronald Robinson's ...
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British Academy. rest of Europe.49 It is also possible that a yearning for a special global status in the wake of ... British Poetry MURRAY. Note . This is an extended and modified version of a lecture delivered at the British ...
British Academy. rest of Europe.49 It is also possible that a yearning for a special global status in the wake of ... British Poetry MURRAY. Note . This is an extended and modified version of a lecture delivered at the British ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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