Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 97British Academy, 1998 - Počet stran: 534 |
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... further their interests and goals . Leach deployed this pragmatic instrumental or strategising perspective on many occasions - how mythologi- cal genealogical variants ( in ' structuralist ' terms variations on a theme ) were ...
... further their interests and goals . Leach deployed this pragmatic instrumental or strategising perspective on many occasions - how mythologi- cal genealogical variants ( in ' structuralist ' terms variations on a theme ) were ...
Strana 319
... further accented by Fortes ( and ultimately deriving from their reading of Henry Maine's Ancient Law ) , was ' that in societies with a lineage structure the continuity of the society as a whole rests in the continuity of the system of ...
... further accented by Fortes ( and ultimately deriving from their reading of Henry Maine's Ancient Law ) , was ' that in societies with a lineage structure the continuity of the society as a whole rests in the continuity of the system of ...
Strana 385
... further three years , but also the many ( amounting even in those days to a further one hundred or so ) who comprised the curious volunteers , the reluctant conscripts and possibly a few of the intellectually halt and lame . This was ...
... further three years , but also the many ( amounting even in those days to a further one hundred or so ) who comprised the curious volunteers , the reluctant conscripts and possibly a few of the intellectually halt and lame . This was ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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