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... symbols dating probably to the first or second centuries AD ( Bronson 1979 ) . Although documentary sources for Dvaravati are few , it is known that the scribes employed Sanskrit in their inscriptions , and that Buddhism was ...
... symbols dating probably to the first or second centuries AD ( Bronson 1979 ) . Although documentary sources for Dvaravati are few , it is known that the scribes employed Sanskrit in their inscriptions , and that Buddhism was ...
Strana 169
... symbol- ised in the pinmaker parable , and such linked developments as improved transport facilities and the creation of mutually beneficial exchange between town and country ; what is often , indeed , referred to simply as ' Smithian ...
... symbol- ised in the pinmaker parable , and such linked developments as improved transport facilities and the creation of mutually beneficial exchange between town and country ; what is often , indeed , referred to simply as ' Smithian ...
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... symbol for both sides , positive for one , negative for the other . Given the politicisation , indeed the ideologisation of history east and west of the Rhine , the collapse of the Empire in 1918 created a crisis not only in politics ...
... symbol for both sides , positive for one , negative for the other . Given the politicisation , indeed the ideologisation of history east and west of the Rhine , the collapse of the Empire in 1918 created a crisis not only in politics ...
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