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... capacity during the wet season , only to lower it when floodwaters recede . The extensive potential land for growing rice , and the abundance of fish , attracted a king known as Jayavarman II . According to the Sdok Kak Thom inscription ...
... capacity during the wet season , only to lower it when floodwaters recede . The extensive potential land for growing rice , and the abundance of fish , attracted a king known as Jayavarman II . According to the Sdok Kak Thom inscription ...
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... capacity to tax and to mobilise men and ideas . While the fact that nowhere in Britain is more than seventy miles from the sea certainly assisted commercial and naval development , with all the wealth and mobility of power that followed ...
... capacity to tax and to mobilise men and ideas . While the fact that nowhere in Britain is more than seventy miles from the sea certainly assisted commercial and naval development , with all the wealth and mobility of power that followed ...
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... capacity for taking knowledge forward . For example , a World Bank project to build a ring road in Shanghai also helped create local institutes that were then able to apply the techniques for construction , tendering , and finance ...
... capacity for taking knowledge forward . For example , a World Bank project to build a ring road in Shanghai also helped create local institutes that were then able to apply the techniques for construction , tendering , and finance ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
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Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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