Set in a Silver SeaDoubleday, 1968 - 359 pages A social history of England from the days of the first Stuart king, James, when England was largely an agricultural and rural country, through the reign of Queen Victoria, when England had become the world's foremost industrial and Imperial giant. |
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... West Coast.2 My testimony , which is based on these reports and related work , specifically discusses factors affecting gasoline prices in California , Oregon , and , more generally , the West Coast . In summary , I will make the ...
... West Coast.2 My testimony , which is based on these reports and related work , specifically discusses factors affecting gasoline prices in California , Oregon , and , more generally , the West Coast . In summary , I will make the ...
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... West Perth and Perth who were level on fourth and fifth but with low percentages of 98 and 96. Both Claremont and West Perth should have made the final-four from this position. However, Perth made an end-of-season surge (finishing third ...
... West Perth and Perth who were level on fourth and fifth but with low percentages of 98 and 96. Both Claremont and West Perth should have made the final-four from this position. However, Perth made an end-of-season surge (finishing third ...
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... West' enters political discourse, and to what effect. 'The West' in short is a sign and an identity that can be appropriated in a number of different ways, not least in some that correspond to, or reinforce, a geopolitical imaginary ...
... West' enters political discourse, and to what effect. 'The West' in short is a sign and an identity that can be appropriated in a number of different ways, not least in some that correspond to, or reinforce, a geopolitical imaginary ...
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The Breach with Rome | 7 |
Approach to the Capital 15 12 253 | 15 |
Pepyss London | 22 |
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