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... land zeeode , and cōm tō Westminstre , and Ealdred arcebiscop hine to cy- ninge zehālgode , and menn guldon him gold and gīslas sealdon , and sippan hira land bohton . . . . In this year when he [ Harold ] was king , he went out with a ...
... land zeeode , and cōm tō Westminstre , and Ealdred arcebiscop hine to cy- ninge zehālgode , and menn guldon him gold and gīslas sealdon , and sippan hira land bohton . . . . In this year when he [ Harold ] was king , he went out with a ...
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... land and raw materials 2. The technology of production 3. Work time and work schedules 4. Place and mode of production activity 5. Disposition of the products of labor Forms of production and exchange that depend upon the coercive ...
... land and raw materials 2. The technology of production 3. Work time and work schedules 4. Place and mode of production activity 5. Disposition of the products of labor Forms of production and exchange that depend upon the coercive ...
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... land ; money can also be used as payment for labor . Rent for leased land and interest on loans are also said to occur . A closer look at the land tenure situation , however , reveals that there are fundamental differences between the ...
... land ; money can also be used as payment for labor . Rent for leased land and interest on loans are also said to occur . A closer look at the land tenure situation , however , reveals that there are fundamental differences between the ...
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Population Genetics | 13 |
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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