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Professor Sir Tony Wrigley was Fellow , Peterhouse , Cambridge , 1958–74 ; co - founder , Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure 1968 : co - director 1974–9 ; Professor of Population Studies , London School ...
Professor Sir Tony Wrigley was Fellow , Peterhouse , Cambridge , 1958–74 ; co - founder , Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure 1968 : co - director 1974–9 ; Professor of Population Studies , London School ...
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Or consider the colophon , probably by one Thomas Barville , perhaps of Worsted in east Norfolk , at the end of the copy of Rolle's ' Form ' he added c.1470 to Cambridge University Library MS li.iv.9 ( which includes a ' Northern ...
Or consider the colophon , probably by one Thomas Barville , perhaps of Worsted in east Norfolk , at the end of the copy of Rolle's ' Form ' he added c.1470 to Cambridge University Library MS li.iv.9 ( which includes a ' Northern ...
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Chattopadhyay , Raghabendra , and Esther Duflo ( 2001 ) , ' Women as Policy Makers : Evidence from an India - wide Randomized Policy Experiment ' , NBER Working Paper 8615 : 1-39 ( Cambridge , MA ) . Engerman , Stanley L. , and Kenneth ...
Chattopadhyay , Raghabendra , and Esther Duflo ( 2001 ) , ' Women as Policy Makers : Evidence from an India - wide Randomized Policy Experiment ' , NBER Working Paper 8615 : 1-39 ( Cambridge , MA ) . Engerman , Stanley L. , and Kenneth ...
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