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Index on Censorship, 1993
White South Africans want an indemnity for their crimes and forgiveness for the ‘unfortunate error’ of ...
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White South Africans want an indemnity for their crimes and forgiveness for the ‘unfortunate error’ of ...
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Classical Philology, 1921
The earlier discussions of the Megarian decrees were confined mainly to the question of their date, number, and authorship. The results of these investigations have been conveniently summarized by Busolt' whose conservative conclusions regarding the questions at issue have been generally accepted.
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The earlier discussions of the Megarian decrees were confined mainly to the question of their date, number, and authorship. The results of these investigations have been conveniently summarized by Busolt' whose conservative conclusions regarding the questions at issue have been generally accepted.
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TEXTILE, 2020
Cloth has always played an important part in my life. I was born in Bangladesh and lived there during my early childhood with paternal grandparents who had a love for cotton.
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Cloth has always played an important part in my life. I was born in Bangladesh and lived there during my early childhood with paternal grandparents who had a love for cotton.
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The Classical Quarterly, 1979
The Phaselis decree (IG I. 16+ = Meiggs—Lewis, No. 31 = IG I. 10) is our chief piece of evidence for the manner in which the Athenians regulated civil-suits arising between themselves and the allies in the mid-fifth century. It reads as follows:
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The Phaselis decree (IG I. 16+ = Meiggs—Lewis, No. 31 = IG I. 10) is our chief piece of evidence for the manner in which the Athenians regulated civil-suits arising between themselves and the allies in the mid-fifth century. It reads as follows:
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In July 1819 the Austrian foreign minister, Klemens von Metternich, persuaded representatives from a select group of the larger states of the German Confederation to issue the Carlsbad Decrees, a series of resolutions that imposed a rigid discipline on German universities, established restrictions on the German press, and created a commission of ...
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