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Behind the village the land rises gently and is rolling in nature , with a high point of 42m towards the north - eastern boundary of the parish . To the west and south - west the land is much less undulating and falls away slowly to a ...
Behind the village the land rises gently and is rolling in nature , with a high point of 42m towards the north - eastern boundary of the parish . To the west and south - west the land is much less undulating and falls away slowly to a ...
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12 , 13 ) and , whereas in a broader or more sophisticated capital the body could project forwards so that the bird's wings would be held up , displayed or extended in a natural way , here there is too little depth , and no room at all ...
12 , 13 ) and , whereas in a broader or more sophisticated capital the body could project forwards so that the bird's wings would be held up , displayed or extended in a natural way , here there is too little depth , and no room at all ...
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... the case in London and Nottingham.135 Far from being able to reduce election behaviour to underlying social cleavages , the article provides further evidence of the diverse , fluid and unstable nature of Victorian popular politics .
... the case in London and Nottingham.135 Far from being able to reduce election behaviour to underlying social cleavages , the article provides further evidence of the diverse , fluid and unstable nature of Victorian popular politics .
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Contents
ALL SAINTS CHURCH BURYTHORPE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS | 1 |
ROMAN MALTON | 35 |
FLAXTON THE LAYOUT OF THE ORIGINAL PLANNED SETTLEMENT | 61 |
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