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Page 86
... less that the lords themselves should be deprived of lands and influence . Rather , they envisaged a reform from within , an adjustment which would leave the system itself intact . This was not to be true of their successors . Nariaki ...
... less that the lords themselves should be deprived of lands and influence . Rather , they envisaged a reform from within , an adjustment which would leave the system itself intact . This was not to be true of their successors . Nariaki ...
Page 189
... less comprehensive than Kelly's ( pp . 66-75 ) , though his division of it under parts of speech inevitably makes it less comprehensive than it might have been . Kelly's introduction of paradigms of declension presents us with a certain ...
... less comprehensive than Kelly's ( pp . 66-75 ) , though his division of it under parts of speech inevitably makes it less comprehensive than it might have been . Kelly's introduction of paradigms of declension presents us with a certain ...
Page 256
... less Lebensraum than Babylonia : it was probably at most periods a less populous country , and although there were remarkable developments in architecture the scale was usually smaller than that of Babylonia even allowing for many ...
... less Lebensraum than Babylonia : it was probably at most periods a less populous country , and although there were remarkable developments in architecture the scale was usually smaller than that of Babylonia even allowing for many ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19689 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Kenneth Wheare | 45 |
NATIONAL | 77 |
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