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... behaviour which indicated a pattern of thought in Ælfric . I knew that Ælfric had used Rufinus else- where and he knew that Ælfric had read Bede's Commentaries on Mark and Luke . He may not then have been willing to accept that Ælfric ...
... behaviour which indicated a pattern of thought in Ælfric . I knew that Ælfric had used Rufinus else- where and he knew that Ælfric had read Bede's Commentaries on Mark and Luke . He may not then have been willing to accept that Ælfric ...
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... behaviour without any need for recourse to the new worlds overseas . No doubt the disturbing figure of Caliban would soon be discovered on his enchanted island ; but even Caliban's ancestry can be traced back beyond the Caribbean to the ...
... behaviour without any need for recourse to the new worlds overseas . No doubt the disturbing figure of Caliban would soon be discovered on his enchanted island ; but even Caliban's ancestry can be traced back beyond the Caribbean to the ...
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... behaviour and its meaning seem to be essentially inferential , from postulates concerned with his views on capitalist exploitation . In Marx's view the essential defining character of man is his labour power . Labour is a process going ...
... behaviour and its meaning seem to be essentially inferential , from postulates concerned with his views on capitalist exploitation . In Marx's view the essential defining character of man is his labour power . Labour is a process going ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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