Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... wrote , ' the main - branch relations being a genealogical rather than a blood relationship . Many other instances of main - branch relations without benefit of blood relationship might be cited.'43 • The fact that we are talking about ...
... wrote , ' the main - branch relations being a genealogical rather than a blood relationship . Many other instances of main - branch relations without benefit of blood relationship might be cited.'43 • The fact that we are talking about ...
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... wrote : " Thus , a man with too many children hands over one or more of them to some friend who has none . To adopt a person is also the simplest way to leave him money , it not being usual in Japan to nominate strangers as one's heirs ...
... wrote : " Thus , a man with too many children hands over one or more of them to some friend who has none . To adopt a person is also the simplest way to leave him money , it not being usual in Japan to nominate strangers as one's heirs ...
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... wrote a work On Death , while his pupil Crantor ( c.330-268 BC ) wrote by all accounts the outstanding classical consolatio , the Peri penthous ( On Grief ) , an epistle to his friend Hippocles on the death of his children . Cicero ...
... wrote a work On Death , while his pupil Crantor ( c.330-268 BC ) wrote by all accounts the outstanding classical consolatio , the Peri penthous ( On Grief ) , an epistle to his friend Hippocles on the death of his children . Cicero ...
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