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similarly in the sense ofthe ‘state ofthe people ofthe Jews’: Alan Harding, Medieval Law and
the Foundations ofthe State (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 20 02) .
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... with the end of an old mast. Thus the patriots achieved the capture of
the first town, and commenced the long war that was to end only with the establishment ofthe Free Republic
of the Netherlands. ... her husband a letter to her father and brothers, begging them to
follow the example of thousands of their countrymen, and to leave the land where life and property were no
longer safe, and to ... to such ofthe inhabitants ofthe town as remained. The conquerors
established themselves in the best ofthe deserted houses; they then set to work to plunder the churches. The
altars and images...
... traders ofthe Far West from the navigation ofthe
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and would disappoint the United States in their hope of ... thousand pages of foolscap and brought to a
conclusion the first rebellion. Then the work of printing was begun, andthe correction
of all the proofs together with the editorial management of ... without the
walls ofthe forts. To the Lieutenants of each county he deputed the right of
nominating the magistracy and officers of militia. A justice ofthe peace could assign,
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Louis Tuaillon, a fellow sculptor and senator ofthe ... financial
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tion of vitamin D3-stimulated transcription. The Journal of Bio-
logical Chemistry 1996, 27 1 :20 650 -20 654.
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for future research. Quailty and Reliability engineering International
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21 . Brady JE, Allen TT: Six Sigma literature: a reviewand agenda
for future research. Quailty and Reliability engineering International
20 06, 22 :335-367.
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