Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 7-9John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1982 |
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... Editor is unrepentant : the page size makes for convenience in typing and in printing , and the lack of referees other than the Editor ( who can hardly claim to be expert in all appropriate areas and is in any case inclined to keep his ...
... Editor is unrepentant : the page size makes for convenience in typing and in printing , and the lack of referees other than the Editor ( who can hardly claim to be expert in all appropriate areas and is in any case inclined to keep his ...
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... Editor postage , since invoices are included with the journal ( hopefully with the January number , often as late as March ) , but it does save him work . And the Editor is not chalcenteric , whatever a contributor thinks ( p.151 ) ...
... Editor postage , since invoices are included with the journal ( hopefully with the January number , often as late as March ) , but it does save him work . And the Editor is not chalcenteric , whatever a contributor thinks ( p.151 ) ...
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... Editor is continuously fighting against time to ensure their monthly ration of in- formation to the young lions who read LCM . It is one of those of Nikolaus Brylinger , who was printing at Basel , some 60 odd books between 1538 and ...
... Editor is continuously fighting against time to ensure their monthly ration of in- formation to the young lions who read LCM . It is one of those of Nikolaus Brylinger , who was printing at Basel , some 60 odd books between 1538 and ...
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