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... seem to favour the route through Xinjiang too , as shown in their following remarks , . . . it seems probable , then , that Bronze Age Iranians or Tocharians came into contact with peoples of western China in the 2nd millennium BC and ...
... seem to favour the route through Xinjiang too , as shown in their following remarks , . . . it seems probable , then , that Bronze Age Iranians or Tocharians came into contact with peoples of western China in the 2nd millennium BC and ...
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... seems markedly to have increased.20 In just one year , 1817 , almost 700 British troops stationed in the Windward and Leeward Islands were flogged , as were 635 troops in Jamaica . As these figures suggest , flogging at this time was ...
... seems markedly to have increased.20 In just one year , 1817 , almost 700 British troops stationed in the Windward and Leeward Islands were flogged , as were 635 troops in Jamaica . As these figures suggest , flogging at this time was ...
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... seems not to know what it should commemorate or mourn . Moreover , its construction , of wood not stone , has an uncanny life of its own which undermines its monumental status : ' having a life , and wishing ; / wanting to be a monument ...
... seems not to know what it should commemorate or mourn . Moreover , its construction , of wood not stone , has an uncanny life of its own which undermines its monumental status : ' having a life , and wishing ; / wanting to be a monument ...
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