The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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... possessed . Naturalness of the ethnic theory of possession . Naturalness of the terms " evil " and " unclean . " Responsibility of the possessed . The treat- ment of the possessed among the Jews . Ethnic parallels . Comparative results ...
... possessed . Naturalness of the ethnic theory of possession . Naturalness of the terms " evil " and " unclean . " Responsibility of the possessed . The treat- ment of the possessed among the Jews . Ethnic parallels . Comparative results ...
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... possession assessed or proposed to assess . 6 ) A description of the control and business relationships between you and the re- lated person in the possession , if that applies . 7 ) The status of your tax liability for the year ( s ) ...
... possession assessed or proposed to assess . 6 ) A description of the control and business relationships between you and the re- lated person in the possession , if that applies . 7 ) The status of your tax liability for the year ( s ) ...
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... possession , use a separate column and line for each country or possession . Part I Taxable Income or Loss From Sources Outside the United States ( for Category Checked Above ) Foreign Country or U.S. Possession B C Total ( Add cols . A ...
... possession , use a separate column and line for each country or possession . Part I Taxable Income or Loss From Sources Outside the United States ( for Category Checked Above ) Foreign Country or U.S. Possession B C Total ( Add cols . A ...
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... possessed for one day , Alexander Nyndge was unusual.190 Protestant England did not witness the routinisation of possession that saw , for example , the French demoniac Marie des Vallees , possessed from 1609 to 1655.191 Possessions for ...
... possessed for one day , Alexander Nyndge was unusual.190 Protestant England did not witness the routinisation of possession that saw , for example , the French demoniac Marie des Vallees , possessed from 1609 to 1655.191 Possessions for ...
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... possession: 'for we were more devout then than ever we were before or after (i. 198).” This is a chapter about what it means not to take possession, about circulation or wandering as an alternative to ownership, about a refusal to ...
... possession: 'for we were more devout then than ever we were before or after (i. 198).” This is a chapter about what it means not to take possession, about circulation or wandering as an alternative to ownership, about a refusal to ...
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