Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... writing up parts of his theory , enlisted the help of R. A. Newing , a colleague in the mathematics department at ... writing . All this changed when , in 1946 , at the invitation of A. L. Macfie , he was appointed a senior lecturer at ...
... writing up parts of his theory , enlisted the help of R. A. Newing , a colleague in the mathematics department at ... writing . All this changed when , in 1946 , at the invitation of A. L. Macfie , he was appointed a senior lecturer at ...
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... writer outside his own country . Tom Smith had long felt anxiety about the paucity of modern writing by Scottish lawyers on central legal subjects , particularly during the period of the War of 1939-45 and its aftermath . The absence of ...
... writer outside his own country . Tom Smith had long felt anxiety about the paucity of modern writing by Scottish lawyers on central legal subjects , particularly during the period of the War of 1939-45 and its aftermath . The absence of ...
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... writing a primarily political account . English History 1914-1945 was his major enterprise of his last years as a full - time teacher in Oxford University . He completed it in July 1964. A month earlier Beaverbrook died . Alan Taylor ...
... writing a primarily political account . English History 1914-1945 was his major enterprise of his last years as a full - time teacher in Oxford University . He completed it in July 1964. A month earlier Beaverbrook died . Alan Taylor ...
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The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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