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the Khmer texts are a vital source of information on the pre - Angkorian society of Cambodia ( Vickery 1998 ) . He has , for example , stressed the importance of the indigenous title pon to signify a highly ranked male .
the Khmer texts are a vital source of information on the pre - Angkorian society of Cambodia ( Vickery 1998 ) . He has , for example , stressed the importance of the indigenous title pon to signify a highly ranked male .
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45 Whether the changes which took place in English rural society in the early modern period should be welcomed or deplored will depend upon the set of values of the observer . But the peasant society of which Goldsmith wrote ...
45 Whether the changes which took place in English rural society in the early modern period should be welcomed or deplored will depend upon the set of values of the observer . But the peasant society of which Goldsmith wrote ...
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This argument ignores the fact that the needs of society are continuously evolving . The only two other developed countries which did not have a written constitution , namely New Zealand and Israel , now have basic law provisions ...
This argument ignores the fact that the needs of society are continuously evolving . The only two other developed countries which did not have a written constitution , namely New Zealand and Israel , now have basic law provisions ...
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