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... kind were the daily assemblies of all full members of their local groups for their common prayers and for their common meals : no other groups shared those customs . Not only the sessions of their courts , but every kind of assembly ...
... kind were the daily assemblies of all full members of their local groups for their common prayers and for their common meals : no other groups shared those customs . Not only the sessions of their courts , but every kind of assembly ...
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... kind could be identified within the hundreds of scrolls and other written evidence from the Qumran caves . One can only speculate on the headquarters of the Essenes : perhaps it was in Jerusalem , but certainly never at Qumran . What we ...
... kind could be identified within the hundreds of scrolls and other written evidence from the Qumran caves . One can only speculate on the headquarters of the Essenes : perhaps it was in Jerusalem , but certainly never at Qumran . What we ...
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... kind of jobs created . But the bottom line is clearly that these case studies strongly confirm the inadequacy ( to put it mildly ) of the standard litany that places the blame for low employment in Europe squarely on the inflexibilities ...
... kind of jobs created . But the bottom line is clearly that these case studies strongly confirm the inadequacy ( to put it mildly ) of the standard litany that places the blame for low employment in Europe squarely on the inflexibilities ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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