“The” Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order, a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons, and Various Original Pieces of His Composition, Never Before Published: ...G. Routledge & Company, Farringdon Street, 1857 - 300 pages |
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... Scotland is certainly a highly problematic one . For instance , see his friendship with the pro - Franco and openly fascist Profes- sor Charles Sarolea , as well as his use of the Poundian and anti - Semitic term ' usurie [ usury ] ' in ...
... Scotland is certainly a highly problematic one . For instance , see his friendship with the pro - Franco and openly fascist Profes- sor Charles Sarolea , as well as his use of the Poundian and anti - Semitic term ' usurie [ usury ] ' in ...
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... Scotland. The Treasury's other weapon was a Needs Assessment by which it intended to assess the relative needs of each of the four countries of the UK. In normal circumstances, the Barnett Formula would lead to convergence. That is, if ...
... Scotland. The Treasury's other weapon was a Needs Assessment by which it intended to assess the relative needs of each of the four countries of the UK. In normal circumstances, the Barnett Formula would lead to convergence. That is, if ...
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... Scotland Act (1978) 181 Scotland Act (1998): diplomacy, international affairs and 180, 191; funding government, Scotland Act (2016) and 92, 103–4; gender, equality and 161–62, 169; social policy 140; status and relationships within UK ...
... Scotland Act (1978) 181 Scotland Act (1998): diplomacy, international affairs and 180, 191; funding government, Scotland Act (2016) and 92, 103–4; gender, equality and 161–62, 169; social policy 140; status and relationships within UK ...
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