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A colleague once commented that Oxford has always for some reason been more newsworthy than Cambridge and its name ... In recent months Oxford has been in the news for other reasons , and the value and survival of the College system and ...
A colleague once commented that Oxford has always for some reason been more newsworthy than Cambridge and its name ... In recent months Oxford has been in the news for other reasons , and the value and survival of the College system and ...
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these reasons is precisely his statement that ' most of them were not very different from the Ionian ' . ... there is no reason to doubt that he shared the general attitudes of his fellow citizens towards " barbarians ' .
these reasons is precisely his statement that ' most of them were not very different from the Ionian ' . ... there is no reason to doubt that he shared the general attitudes of his fellow citizens towards " barbarians ' .
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We have then reason to believe that sexual humiliation of adulterers was a standard joke in classical comedy . We have a plausible psycholgical explanation for such a practice . We have reason to doubt the value of the silence of the ...
We have then reason to believe that sexual humiliation of adulterers was a standard joke in classical comedy . We have a plausible psycholgical explanation for such a practice . We have reason to doubt the value of the silence of the ...
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