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... noted , set up a Sanskrit inscription in the sec- ond half of the fifth century , recording the gifts he made to a religious foundation . We do not know where he came from , but his immediate metaphorical ancestor would have lain in a ...
... noted , set up a Sanskrit inscription in the sec- ond half of the fifth century , recording the gifts he made to a religious foundation . We do not know where he came from , but his immediate metaphorical ancestor would have lain in a ...
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... noted in 1998 that ' the lead sentence of Burns's preface ' to the Kilmarnock edition ' helped prepare the way for Wordsworth's great preface of 1800 ' , 50 Burns's opening sentences in the Kilmarnock Preface speak of the ' rural theme ...
... noted in 1998 that ' the lead sentence of Burns's preface ' to the Kilmarnock edition ' helped prepare the way for Wordsworth's great preface of 1800 ' , 50 Burns's opening sentences in the Kilmarnock Preface speak of the ' rural theme ...
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... noted in 1986.56 In the same year Wolfgang Mommsen was one of many others who were relieved at ' Germany's option for political models as presented to us by Western Europe and in particular the United States ' . It had now become ...
... noted in 1986.56 In the same year Wolfgang Mommsen was one of many others who were relieved at ' Germany's option for political models as presented to us by Western Europe and in particular the United States ' . It had now become ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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