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These houses at Nyboder in Copenhagen are early examples of the concern of state and civic authorities for the welfare of the people in their charge . Those which were still standing in 1866-93 were rebuilt and modernised .
These houses at Nyboder in Copenhagen are early examples of the concern of state and civic authorities for the welfare of the people in their charge . Those which were still standing in 1866-93 were rebuilt and modernised .
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A slave educated in financial accounting , a peasant expert in taming horses , a well - built woman as capable of digging a field as any man - once they had been trained , the authorities did not want them taking their skills off to ...
A slave educated in financial accounting , a peasant expert in taming horses , a well - built woman as capable of digging a field as any man - once they had been trained , the authorities did not want them taking their skills off to ...
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( Note the name ; some authorities consider duns to be the link between vitrified forts and brochs . ) The brochs them- selves , being entirely of dry - stone walling , cannot be Carbon - 14 dated , and only an occasional later wooden ...
( Note the name ; some authorities consider duns to be the link between vitrified forts and brochs . ) The brochs them- selves , being entirely of dry - stone walling , cannot be Carbon - 14 dated , and only an occasional later wooden ...
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