Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 97British Academy, 1998 - Počet stran: 534 |
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... lived there together through more than two centuries . Even if they had lived there in caves , tents , and huts , so ... living there at the same time . Therefore , the real number of Essenes — including those in the towns and villages ...
... lived there together through more than two centuries . Even if they had lived there in caves , tents , and huts , so ... living there at the same time . Therefore , the real number of Essenes — including those in the towns and villages ...
Strana 267
... living organisms can change from generation to generation , and form new species . Probabilistic styles of scientific thinking , fifth in the Crombie series , are styles that arise out of a need to formalise decision - taking in the ...
... living organisms can change from generation to generation , and form new species . Probabilistic styles of scientific thinking , fifth in the Crombie series , are styles that arise out of a need to formalise decision - taking in the ...
Strana 361
... living conditions for a substantial team to work many months each year in those inhospitable conditions . His account of the task is typically entertaining , and the house was built , a palatial complex with a towered gatehouse and ...
... living conditions for a substantial team to work many months each year in those inhospitable conditions . His account of the task is typically entertaining , and the house was built , a palatial complex with a towered gatehouse and ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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