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... third is a recent speech of Tony Blair's , where he remarked that in 1900 , England possessed ' a class structure in which the upper , middle and lower ranks were sharply delineated ' , remarks which remind us , that even today , when ...
... third is a recent speech of Tony Blair's , where he remarked that in 1900 , England possessed ' a class structure in which the upper , middle and lower ranks were sharply delineated ' , remarks which remind us , that even today , when ...
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... third century . The Birley contributions , with T. D. Pryce , appeared in the Journal for Roman Studies , and were based largely on the evidence of Samian ware . More recent work has tended to support Birley's earlier dating of the ...
... third century . The Birley contributions , with T. D. Pryce , appeared in the Journal for Roman Studies , and were based largely on the evidence of Samian ware . More recent work has tended to support Birley's earlier dating of the ...
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... third millennium , including particularly the Third Dynasty of Ur , to well into the second millennium BC , including the parallel line of rulers ( ensis ) of Lagash , sometimes known as the ' Second Dynasty of Lagash ' , one of whom ...
... third millennium , including particularly the Third Dynasty of Ur , to well into the second millennium BC , including the parallel line of rulers ( ensis ) of Lagash , sometimes known as the ' Second Dynasty of Lagash ' , one of whom ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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