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While early proto - language may have consisted simply of ' words ' , as it developed proto - grammar would have emerged , and finally complex grammar and pho- nemes . As language developed it became increasingly complex , increasingly ...
While early proto - language may have consisted simply of ' words ' , as it developed proto - grammar would have emerged , and finally complex grammar and pho- nemes . As language developed it became increasingly complex , increasingly ...
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This principle has been developed mainly in legal contexts , such as sales , property transfers and vicarious liability . For that reason philosophers do not usually regard it , or at any rate mention it , as an aspect of justice .
This principle has been developed mainly in legal contexts , such as sales , property transfers and vicarious liability . For that reason philosophers do not usually regard it , or at any rate mention it , as an aspect of justice .
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During the 1960s at the British Museum , the infant Egyptian Department developed steadily towards a robust and active maturity . New permanent exhibitions were prepared in the upper galleries , and a fruitful programme of publications ...
During the 1960s at the British Museum , the infant Egyptian Department developed steadily towards a robust and active maturity . New permanent exhibitions were prepared in the upper galleries , and a fruitful programme of publications ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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