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Follow of Lincoln | Possession ( law ) ; College . Author of Wills and Succession :
& c . Prescription ( in part ) JAMES WARD , LL . D . See the biographical article :
WARD , JAMES . Psychology . JOHN WALTER GREGORY , D . Sc . , F . R . S ...
Follow of Lincoln | Possession ( law ) ; College . Author of Wills and Succession :
& c . Prescription ( in part ) JAMES WARD , LL . D . See the biographical article :
WARD , JAMES . Psychology . JOHN WALTER GREGORY , D . Sc . , F . R . S ...
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The land is chiefly owned by the peasants , who Orthodox Greek Church since
1839 , when they were possess 52 % of the ... in 1633 and 1705 , taking ply
between Kiev and Ekaterinoslav ; but the navigation is possession of it for a few
years .
The land is chiefly owned by the peasants , who Orthodox Greek Church since
1839 , when they were possess 52 % of the ... in 1633 and 1705 , taking ply
between Kiev and Ekaterinoslav ; but the navigation is possession of it for a few
years .
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The only points of and describe his goings out and his comings in , his manner of
sure information which we possess ... a the letters of Ignatius which he had in his
possession . the time , and his recollections therefore carry very little weight . 2 .
The only points of and describe his goings out and his comings in , his manner of
sure information which we possess ... a the letters of Ignatius which he had in his
possession . the time , and his recollections therefore carry very little weight . 2 .
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They are shrewd , intelligent and It used to be doubted whether these people
could have gone possess much common sense . Where they have from early
from the Indian archipelago so far eastward , because the pre - years enjoyed the
...
They are shrewd , intelligent and It used to be doubted whether these people
could have gone possess much common sense . Where they have from early
from the Indian archipelago so far eastward , because the pre - years enjoyed the
...
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In some places , in cases of crime , the members of principal men or heads of
families in the clan . Their united the family or village would convey the culprit
bound - sometimes authority extended over all the members and the possessions
of ...
In some places , in cases of crime , the members of principal men or heads of
families in the clan . Their united the family or village would convey the culprit
bound - sometimes authority extended over all the members and the possessions
of ...
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