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... passed to Yorkshire , and this transition is marked , not by the devotional prose always associated with the locale , but , as one expects at this date , by the production of instructional verse . I shall begin by examining the ...
... passed to Yorkshire , and this transition is marked , not by the devotional prose always associated with the locale , but , as one expects at this date , by the production of instructional verse . I shall begin by examining the ...
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... passed for the Empire in 1913 , the basis for nationality was ius sanguinis , i.e. descent , as opposed to ius soli , or place of birth , as was usual in the West , including the United States . I can add a footnote here from my own ...
... passed for the Empire in 1913 , the basis for nationality was ius sanguinis , i.e. descent , as opposed to ius soli , or place of birth , as was usual in the West , including the United States . I can add a footnote here from my own ...
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... passed or to be passed ' . Professor Wade in Administrative Law suggests this interferes with the principle of the sovereignty of Parliament . ( See 8th edn . , p . 27 ) of the HRA . The report based on that research HUMAN RIGHTS : HAVE ...
... passed or to be passed ' . Professor Wade in Administrative Law suggests this interferes with the principle of the sovereignty of Parliament . ( See 8th edn . , p . 27 ) of the HRA . The report based on that research HUMAN RIGHTS : HAVE ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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