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... began as mech- anisms for resolving disputes . Both systems began with possession of a thing by an individual . The convenience of assuming that that possessor had all the other rights , privileges , and powers one might have in a thing ...
... began as mech- anisms for resolving disputes . Both systems began with possession of a thing by an individual . The convenience of assuming that that possessor had all the other rights , privileges , and powers one might have in a thing ...
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... began business in 1875 , and between 1900 and 1914 many more appeared . Reasonable though it was that authors who were unable themselves to handle their busi- ness with publishers satisfactorily should employ a profes- sional to bargain ...
... began business in 1875 , and between 1900 and 1914 many more appeared . Reasonable though it was that authors who were unable themselves to handle their busi- ness with publishers satisfactorily should employ a profes- sional to bargain ...
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... began in 1821 and lasted for 13 monthly issues . The South Asian Register began as a quarterly in 1827 but only four issues appeared . The Ho- bart Town Magazine ( 1833–34 ) survived a bit longer and contained stories , poems , and ...
... began in 1821 and lasted for 13 monthly issues . The South Asian Register began as a quarterly in 1827 but only four issues appeared . The Ho- bart Town Magazine ( 1833–34 ) survived a bit longer and contained stories , poems , and ...
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PREHISTORIC Peoples aND CULTURES | 45 |
PRINTING TYPOGRAPHY AND PHOTOENGRAVING | 71 |
PRINTMAKING | 112 |
Copyright | |
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