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Page 124
... idea that Neolithic monuments were vestiges of the worship of Baal was obviously quite common . ) Although their exact meaning is unknown , the circles and spirals that adorn the burial stones of Knowth , Dowth and Newgrange are ...
... idea that Neolithic monuments were vestiges of the worship of Baal was obviously quite common . ) Although their exact meaning is unknown , the circles and spirals that adorn the burial stones of Knowth , Dowth and Newgrange are ...
Page 138
... idea of nations uncontaminated by the genetic material of their neighbours . The idea that insularity signals not the ' autochthonous develop- ment ' of an indigenous civilization , but rather accessibility and receptivity to foreign ...
... idea of nations uncontaminated by the genetic material of their neighbours . The idea that insularity signals not the ' autochthonous develop- ment ' of an indigenous civilization , but rather accessibility and receptivity to foreign ...
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... idea of fatherhood stands in metonymic relation to the idea of de Valera . ' De Valera's Childhood ' is almost wholly positive in tone : Lloyd George was wary of his fox - like comings and goings : ' all that is truly dark and furtive ...
... idea of fatherhood stands in metonymic relation to the idea of de Valera . ' De Valera's Childhood ' is almost wholly positive in tone : Lloyd George was wary of his fox - like comings and goings : ' all that is truly dark and furtive ...
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and the Politics of Empathy | 13 |
Anticolonial Metaphors | 99 |
Language and Race in Joyce and his Successors | 132 |
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