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The complex planetary synchronization structure of the solar system

open access: yes, 2014
The complex planetary synchronization structure of the solar system, which since Pythagoras of Samos (ca. 570-495 BC) is known as the music of the spheres, is briefly reviewed from the Renaissance up to contemporary research.
Scafetta, Nicola
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Politics and Charity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This article considers the turbulent relationship of charities and politics and debates whether there is a judicial move towards creating a more harmonious relationship between the two objects. The issues are considered in light of the Charities Act 2006
Chevalier-Watts, Juliet
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An analysis of likes and dislikes for history and geography of 3360 sixth grade children [PDF]

open access: yes, 1951
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston ...
Corbett, Edmund R.   +9 more
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‘Out of bed, but not yet abroad’: spatial experiences of recovery from illness in Early Modern England [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
In early modern England, patients tracked their transition from sickness to health according to where they were in domestic space. During severe illness, the sick were usually confined to bed, unable to stir; but as health returned, they gradually ...
Newton, Hannah
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Elizabeth I, the Succession and Foreign Policy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
Part of a special section on the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England. The writer examines the close links between Elizabeth's ascendancy, reign, and subsequent relationships with the states of Europe.
Adams, Simon
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Buried Treasure: some lesser-known items in the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies [PDF]

open access: yes, 1992
Preprint of an article written in 1992 by Paul Norman (then Senior Assistant Librarian at IALS) describing some rare and lesser-known works in the Roman law, Roman-Dutch law and English law collections of IALS Library.
Norman, Paul
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“Of the Ruin and Conquest of Britain”: The Anglo-Saxon Transformation of the British Isles

open access: yes, 2015
The history of Britain after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire has traditionally been perceived as one of invasion and domination at the hands of Germanic peoples most commonly known as the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes.
Caswell, Bryan G.
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Risk, Institutions and Growth: Why England and Not China? [PDF]

open access: yes
We analyze the role of risk-sharing institutions in transitions to modern economies. Transitions requires individual-level risk-taking in pursuing productivity-enhancing activities including using and developing new knowledge.
Greif, Avner   +2 more
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