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A Student's Grammar of the English Language
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A Student's Grammar of the English Language
A Student's Grammar of the English Language
A shorter, revised edition of the acclaimed A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language
  • While retaining the structure of that book, it focuses on students who require depth of treatment and clear presentation with detailed exemplification.
  • Draws on the most recent research, including new findings in semantics, pragmatics, and text linguistics as well as grammar.
  • Discourse features are dealt with throughout, as well as being the theme of one major chapter: "From Sentence to Text".
  • Differentiates between written and spoken, formal and informal, and British and American English.

 
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Robin Hood (Episode 2) Sheriff Got Your Tongue?
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Robin Hood (Episode 2) Sheriff Got Your Tongue?Robin Hood
Episode Two
Sheriff Got Your Tongue?

Complete & Unabridged 2CDs
Read by Richard Armitage

The Sheriff of Nottingham is determined to punish Robin for his defuabce if his authority.
He holds the villagers of Locksley hostage, threatening to cut out a villager's tongue every hour until Robin is found.
Robin has no choice but to give himself up to protect them. But with his band of outlaws on his side, all is not lost...
An action adventure read by Richard Armitage, who plays Guy of Gisborne in Robin Hood.
 
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The Spanish Inquisition [History; Advanced Listening; mp3]
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The Spanish Inquisition
The Inquisition has its roots in the Latin word 'inquisito' which means inquiry. The Romans used the inquisitorial process as a form of legal procedure employed in the search for evidence. Once Rome's religion changed to Christianity under Constantine, it retained the inquisitorial trial method but also developed brutal means of dealing with heretics who went against the doctrines of the new religion. Efforts to suppress religious freedom were initially ad hoc until the establishment of an Office of Inquisition in the Middle Ages, founded in response to the growing Catharist heresy in South West France.

The Spanish Inquisition set up in 1478 surpassed all Inquisitorial activity that had preceded it in terms of its reach and length. For 350 years under Papal Decree, Jews, then Muslims and Protestants were put through the Inquisitional Court and condemned to torture, imprisonment, exile and death.

How did the early origins of the Inquisition in Medieval Europe spread to Spain? What were the motivations behind the systematic persecution of Jews, Muslims and Protestants? And what finally brought about an end to the Spanish Inquisition 350 years after it had first been decreed?

 
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Manhattan Arithimetic Skills for GMAT
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Manhattan Arithimetic Skills for GMATHello friends, please find Manhattan Arithimetic practise guides for GMAT.
Fractions, Decimals, & Percents Gmat Preparation Guide
Manhattan Gmat Prep
 
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The Probert Encyclopaedia of Science & Technology
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The Probert Encyclopaedia of Science & Technology

Science and technology from chemistry and physics to computer programs.
 
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