Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... appeared to diverse friends and colleagues . How she appeared to herself is another matter . But she had the great capacity of being herself entertained in sharing such moments of unencumbered vision . MARILYN STRATHERN Fellow of the ...
... appeared to diverse friends and colleagues . How she appeared to herself is another matter . But she had the great capacity of being herself entertained in sharing such moments of unencumbered vision . MARILYN STRATHERN Fellow of the ...
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... appeared to be making for neutral ports round the Atlantic . He calculated that by June 10th they would all have reached their intended destinations , and predicted that on that day Italy would declare war . His reporting of this ...
... appeared to be making for neutral ports round the Atlantic . He calculated that by June 10th they would all have reached their intended destinations , and predicted that on that day Italy would declare war . His reporting of this ...
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... appeared in one of Stone's earliest papers . The analysis of consumer behaviour goes one step further , and traces the links from consumers ' incomes to the individual items of consumers ' expenditure , with appro- priate allowance for ...
... appeared in one of Stone's earliest papers . The analysis of consumer behaviour goes one step further , and traces the links from consumers ' incomes to the individual items of consumers ' expenditure , with appro- priate allowance for ...
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The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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