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... called them the Pyu , but the Mon people knew of them as the Tircul ( Luce 1985 ) . The Pyu civilisation developed in the dry zone of central Burma between about 200 BC and AD 900. It is best known on the basis of three large walled ...
... called them the Pyu , but the Mon people knew of them as the Tircul ( Luce 1985 ) . The Pyu civilisation developed in the dry zone of central Burma between about 200 BC and AD 900. It is best known on the basis of three large walled ...
Page 187
... called it , was strung across the globe and divided by the oceans mattered not at all . Greater Britain was ' a world- wide Venice , with the sea for streets ' . Typically , Seeley drew on post- Malthusian demography to project ' a vast ...
... called it , was strung across the globe and divided by the oceans mattered not at all . Greater Britain was ' a world- wide Venice , with the sea for streets ' . Typically , Seeley drew on post- Malthusian demography to project ' a vast ...
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... called a politique de l'esprit , but he knew that he was only dreaming : " The two forms of power may well be incommensurable quantities ; and it is no doubt necessary that they should be so . ' Among the handful of men in which ...
... called a politique de l'esprit , but he knew that he was only dreaming : " The two forms of power may well be incommensurable quantities ; and it is no doubt necessary that they should be so . ' Among the handful of men in which ...
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Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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