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... past . Sometimes , it is even impossible to make out whether the square - script letters on such fragments once belonged to a Hebrew or to an Aramaic composition . Nevertheless , the remains of almost 700 scrolls and documents are still ...
... past . Sometimes , it is even impossible to make out whether the square - script letters on such fragments once belonged to a Hebrew or to an Aramaic composition . Nevertheless , the remains of almost 700 scrolls and documents are still ...
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... past have happened . ' 14 15 But we also need to remember - and this is the second and final preliminary remark that contemporaries did not understand or visualise their society , their social structure , and their place within it in ...
... past have happened . ' 14 15 But we also need to remember - and this is the second and final preliminary remark that contemporaries did not understand or visualise their society , their social structure , and their place within it in ...
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... Past and his contribution to the volume's introduction marks the transition between his early work on the political theory of empire and his later articles on Indian social history . Indeed , until Stokes and T. R. Metcalf began to work ...
... Past and his contribution to the volume's introduction marks the transition between his early work on the political theory of empire and his later articles on Indian social history . Indeed , until Stokes and T. R. Metcalf began to work ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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