Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... ALAN JOHN PERCIVALE TAYLOR was born on 25 March 1906 at 29 Barratt Road , Birkdale - then a separate town from ... Alan's great - grandfather , Edmund , moved south from Dunblane and in time opened a general store at Heywood . His son ...
... ALAN JOHN PERCIVALE TAYLOR was born on 25 March 1906 at 29 Barratt Road , Birkdale - then a separate town from ... Alan's great - grandfather , Edmund , moved south from Dunblane and in time opened a general store at Heywood . His son ...
Strana 495
... Alan was born , Constance Taylor suffered a miscarriage . He grew up an only child . Both parents were naturally anxious about Alan's health , especially as he was a delicate child . Mrs Taylor , on the advice of a friend , sent him to ...
... Alan was born , Constance Taylor suffered a miscarriage . He grew up an only child . Both parents were naturally anxious about Alan's health , especially as he was a delicate child . Mrs Taylor , on the advice of a friend , sent him to ...
Strana 517
... Alan Taylor's enthusiasm for the book's subject . Moreover Alan Taylor in his introduction to the book repeated the sentiments he had expressed to Lady Beaverbrook . In the biography Taylor made light of Beaverbrook's unpleasant ...
... Alan Taylor's enthusiasm for the book's subject . Moreover Alan Taylor in his introduction to the book repeated the sentiments he had expressed to Lady Beaverbrook . In the biography Taylor made light of Beaverbrook's unpleasant ...
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The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
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