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KŌDA ROHAN\nTsuyu Dandan and Nineteenth Century English Literature
セイジ カタヌマ, Seiji Katanuma
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Malaria in China: a discourse-historical perspective. [PDF]
Miao P.
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Abstract Due to their prolonged and multicultural nature, councils functioned historically as hubs for the exchange of ideas, discourse, diplomacy and rhetoric, reflecting broader cultural trends. In the Middle Ages, no international forums were comparable to ecumenical councils, where diverse and influential groups from various regions convened to ...
Federico Tavelli
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A brief history of Guinea worm research in the modern period, 1698-1931. [PDF]
Roberts JD.
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‘I'm Dead!’: Action, Homicide and Denied Catharsis in Early Modern Spanish Drama
Abstract In early modern Spanish drama, the expression ‘¡Muerto soy!’ (‘I'm dead!’) is commonly used to indicate a literal death or to figuratively express a character's extreme fear or passion. Recent studies, even one collection published under the title of ‘¡Muerto soy!’, have paid scant attention to the phrase in context, a serious omission when ...
Ted Bergman
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The Plague of Provence (1720-2) and debates in Britain on the cross-species transmission of disease. [PDF]
Murphy N.
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Abstract Pedro de Ayala served as a diplomat for King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile at the courts of Henry VII, King of England, and James IV, King of Scots. In July 1498, he wrote a letter, partly in cipher, to report to his king and queen on such matters as Spain's interests in international diplomacy; the characters and ...
Adrian William Jaime +2 more
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If ‐Conditionals as Arguments in Nineteenth‐Century Women's Instructive Writing in English [PDF]
Margarita Esther Sánchez Cuervo
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