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... notes pertaining to parallel incidents reported under two or more emperors ; the fourth , notes illustrat- ing differences between Histories I and the parallel tradition , in context , tone , detail , chronology and facts . The ...
... notes pertaining to parallel incidents reported under two or more emperors ; the fourth , notes illustrat- ing differences between Histories I and the parallel tradition , in context , tone , detail , chronology and facts . The ...
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... Notes and references should also be double spaced on separate pages at the end of the article Acknowledgments credits , etc. should form an unnumbered note at the end of the text . Black and white photographs may also be included . Page ...
... Notes and references should also be double spaced on separate pages at the end of the article Acknowledgments credits , etc. should form an unnumbered note at the end of the text . Black and white photographs may also be included . Page ...
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Notes 1. Key parts of the reason for the lack of middle - class resistance to state militarism during this period were , firstly , the perceived necessity of resisting further Western Power encroachment and , secondly , the popularity ...
Notes 1. Key parts of the reason for the lack of middle - class resistance to state militarism during this period were , firstly , the perceived necessity of resisting further Western Power encroachment and , secondly , the popularity ...
Contents
Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
Copyright | |
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