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... ( London , 1623 ) , Preface , sig . f3 ' . 8 Stephen Skinner , Etymologicon Linguae Anglicanae ( London , 1671 ) ; Franciscus Junius , Etymologicum Anglicanum , ed . Edward Lye ( Oxford , 1743 ) ; Nathan Bailey , An Universal Etymological ...
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... London . Johnson , P. and Webb , S. , 1992 , ' Recent Trends in UK Income Inequality : Causes and Policy Responses ' , Royal Economic Society conference . Kuznets , S. , 1955 , ' Economic growth and income inequality ' , American ...
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... London Review of Books , 2 , 2 October . - ' Across the Morecombe sands ' ( Granada television script ) , Spectator ... London , German Historical Institute . — — — - ' No sanctity of contract between nations ' , Chelwood Review , 9 ...
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