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Page 307
... style , topped by a statue of Henry Dundas , 1st Viscount Melville . A member of his family , Sir Laurence Dundas , refused to let St. Andrew's Church be built on the spot he had selected for his mansion . There was no argument , for ...
... style , topped by a statue of Henry Dundas , 1st Viscount Melville . A member of his family , Sir Laurence Dundas , refused to let St. Andrew's Church be built on the spot he had selected for his mansion . There was no argument , for ...
Page 415
... style of the suburban school is reflected in its teachers . A large number of the teachers are often strangers in the community , seeing parents in only a pro- fessional capacity . They rarely own property within the suburb and are not ...
... style of the suburban school is reflected in its teachers . A large number of the teachers are often strangers in the community , seeing parents in only a pro- fessional capacity . They rarely own property within the suburb and are not ...
Page 1059
... style of their artifacts , especially their pottery . But there are many dif- ficulties in seeking to interpret such archaeological data in historical terms . For example , the language a people spoke cannot be determined unless they ...
... style of their artifacts , especially their pottery . But there are many dif- ficulties in seeking to interpret such archaeological data in historical terms . For example , the language a people spoke cannot be determined unless they ...
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