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... regard to the cultural contact between eastern and north - western Xinjiang . In particular , the lack of excavated material in north - western Xinjiang for the first half of the second millennium BC makes it rather difficult to trace ...
... regard to the cultural contact between eastern and north - western Xinjiang . In particular , the lack of excavated material in north - western Xinjiang for the first half of the second millennium BC makes it rather difficult to trace ...
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... regards the symbolical value of written signs than that of phonetic signs . And yet , no proof would convince a poet ... regard sur le calme des dieux . The second line literally illustrates the preceding word recommencée by hiding it ...
... regards the symbolical value of written signs than that of phonetic signs . And yet , no proof would convince a poet ... regard sur le calme des dieux . The second line literally illustrates the preceding word recommencée by hiding it ...
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... regard to empire an inhibiting sense of native small- ness.23 ' Our scituation hath made Greatnesse abroad by land Conquests unnaturall things to us , ' wrote Lord Halifax wistfully in the 1660s : ' wee are a very little spot in the Map ...
... regard to empire an inhibiting sense of native small- ness.23 ' Our scituation hath made Greatnesse abroad by land Conquests unnaturall things to us , ' wrote Lord Halifax wistfully in the 1660s : ' wee are a very little spot in the Map ...
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