The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 5–9University of Auckland., 1971 |
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... course the birth of Christ , they are even fictitious , or so we presume . Whether fictitious or not , since there cannot be an absolute fixed point in time , the creation of a fixed point is a convention . And to elevate an odd point ...
... course the birth of Christ , they are even fictitious , or so we presume . Whether fictitious or not , since there cannot be an absolute fixed point in time , the creation of a fixed point is a convention . And to elevate an odd point ...
Strana 164
... course Vogel did all he could to retain both positions . His circumstances at this time led Vogel to explore the possibility of two other courses of action he had contemplated previously . The first was a parliamentary career in Britain ...
... course Vogel did all he could to retain both positions . His circumstances at this time led Vogel to explore the possibility of two other courses of action he had contemplated previously . The first was a parliamentary career in Britain ...
Strana 120
... course of Gladstone's career was to be strongly affected by the constant efforts of the myth- makers press , pamphleteers , Liberal colleagues , parliamentarians and candidates , and so on to create images of him , based on the ...
... course of Gladstone's career was to be strongly affected by the constant efforts of the myth- makers press , pamphleteers , Liberal colleagues , parliamentarians and candidates , and so on to create images of him , based on the ...
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