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John Murray (Firm). The 6 Sorcerer ; also the tomb of Bp . Pear- | England ... Chester Hugh Lupus , who was reinterred were George Coates , in whose episco ... Pearson , beautiful E. Eng . architecture . In author of The ...
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Anonymous. Sorcerer ; also the tomb of Bp . Pear ... Chester were George Coates , in whose episco- pate George Marsh ' the martyr , ' was burned ; John ... Pearson , beautiful E. Eng . architecture . In author of ' The Exposition of ...
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Detailing how the existing structures of international law and commerce have encouraged mass killings, corporate looting, and profiteering at the expense of innocent victims, The Splendid Blond Beast is a disturbing and profound book about ...
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The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is one of the most fascinating yet least understood intelligence gathering organizations in the world
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Engineering Applications of Neural Networks, EANN 2017, held in Athens, Greece, in August 2017.
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This book consists of 52 scientific and technical papers from 14 Nations, after a careful selection performed by many international reviewers.
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This text draws on multidisciplinary sources to explore the concept of pain as it has been seen by different cultures over the course of history.
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In addition to the texts, briefs, and annotations, the editors have calendared all of the documents for the last six months of 1845.