Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... continued to play an important role in recruiting members of the ruling elite . Although the new ruling elite was intertribal , and to some extent even interethnic , since it included some Turkic elements , for a long time it remained ...
... continued to play an important role in recruiting members of the ruling elite . Although the new ruling elite was intertribal , and to some extent even interethnic , since it included some Turkic elements , for a long time it remained ...
Strana 462
... continued during this period to write with great industry on his own account . In 1961 he delivered the Hamlyn Lectures , later published under the title ' British Justice : The Scottish Contribution ' . These were , in the truest sense ...
... continued during this period to write with great industry on his own account . In 1961 he delivered the Hamlyn Lectures , later published under the title ' British Justice : The Scottish Contribution ' . These were , in the truest sense ...
Strana 518
... continued to give occasional lectures and seminars at Oxford . In March 1982 he delivered the Romanes Lecture , taking as his subject ' War In Our Time ' and ending with his favourite theme of the follies of maintaining nuclear weapons ...
... continued to give occasional lectures and seminars at Oxford . In March 1982 he delivered the Romanes Lecture , taking as his subject ' War In Our Time ' and ending with his favourite theme of the follies of maintaining nuclear weapons ...
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The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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