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Further Essene peculiarites of this 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 ...
Further Essene peculiarites of this 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 ...
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Not one document of this 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 ...
Not one document of this 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 ...
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This kind of evidence reinforces the interpretation of the Beveridge curves suggested earlier . The likelihood is that France and Germany have moved to high - unemployment regimes by sliding along their Beveridge curves , and not as ...
This kind of evidence reinforces the interpretation of the Beveridge curves suggested earlier . The likelihood is that France and Germany have moved to high - unemployment regimes by sliding along their Beveridge curves , and not as ...
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Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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