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121“... published by John Mount and Thomas Page in London, 1756. Bound in brown leather covers. The "English Pilot...”
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122“... of the English Pilot atlas, for the northern navigation. This edition published by John Mount and Thomas Page...”
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123“.... The second part of the English Pilot atlas, for the northern navigation. This edition published by John Mount...”
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124“.... The second part of the English Pilot atlas, for the northern navigation. This edition published by John Mount...”
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125“.... The second part of the English Pilot atlas, for the northern navigation. This edition published by John Mount...”
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126“..., 1756. Bound in brown leather covers. The "English Pilot" was a sea-chart atlas published in several...”
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127“..., 1756. Bound in brown leather covers. The "English Pilot" was a sea-chart atlas published in several...”
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128“.... The second part of the English Pilot atlas, for the northern navigation. This edition published by John Mount...”
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129“.... The second part of the English Pilot atlas, for the northern navigation. This edition published by John Mount...”
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130“... of the English Pilot atlas, for the northern navigation. This edition published by John Mount and Thomas Page...”
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131“.... The second part of the English Pilot atlas, for the northern navigation. This edition published by John Mount...”
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132“..., 1756. Bound in brown leather covers. The "English Pilot" was a sea-chart atlas published in several...”
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137Published 2014“... Englishization of Nordic universities. A core objective is to contrast and address the gap between ideological...”
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138Published 1999“...Abstract It is not likely that the English-speaking peoples, who have not lost a war since 1066...”
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139“...It is by now a well-documented fact that English is being used to a much greater extent at Nordic...”
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140by Lagarde, J. L., Amorese, D., Font, M., Laville, E., Dugué, O.“...Abstract The structural evolution of the English Channel area is controlled by structure...”
Published in Journal of Quaternary Science (2003)
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