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The Philippines, 2050: Institutional Barriers to Development
Author: Santos, Marc Angelo Sindayen
Date created: 2014-04-14
Scientific patronage and rivalry in Laplace's early career
Author: Lysne, Menolly
Date created: 2010-05-20
Inventing the “Virgo Angla”: Power, Patronage, and Self-Representation in the Poetry of Elizabeth Jane Weston
Author: Hiepler, Melanie
Date created: 2018-04-23

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