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Keyword [Pirates]
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Lords of the sea: Pirates, violence, and exchange in medieval Japan
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Pirates, Runaways, and Long-Lost Princes: Race and National Identity in Transatlantic Adventure Fiction
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Swashbucklers on Stage: Musical Depictions of Pirates and Bandits in English Theater, 1650--1820
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Enterprising slaves and master pirates: Understanding economic life in the Bahamas
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Postmodern pirates: Metaphoric experiments in the novels of Donald Barthelme, Thomas Pynchon, and Kathy Acker
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Freelance Warfare and Illegitimacy: the Historians' Portrayal of Bandits, Pirates, Mercenaries and Politician
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Pirates of Romanticism: Intellectual property ideology and the birth of British Romanticism
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Cross-border film production: The neoliberal recolonization of an exotic island by Hollywood pirates
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A Comparative Study Of Sea Merchants And Pirates In Xiamen Bay In The Late Ming Dynasty
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Vikings Of Verdi Opera Excerpts From This Terrible Phantom Art Feature And A Vocal Exploration
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"Great Japanese Pirates" And Beijing’s Decision-makingand
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A Study Of Su Song’s Turmoil And Coastal Society In The Ming And Qing Dynasties
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Strategies For Translating Referring Expressions From English To Chinese:A Report On The Translation Of Authors,Users And Pirates:Convright Law And Subjectivity
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Strategies For Translating Nominalized Structures In English Academic Texts
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A Report On The Translation Of Pirates Of Empire:Colonisation And Maritime Violence In Southeast Asia(Chapter 2)
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A Report On The Chinese Translation Of White Lotus Rebels And South China Pirates: Crisis And Reform In The Qing Empire(Chapter Three)
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A Report On The Chinese Translation Of White Lotus Rebels And South China Pirates:Crisis And Reform In The Qing Empire(Chapter Ⅰ&Ⅳ)
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A Report On The Chinese Translation Of White Lotus Rebels And South China Pirates:Crisis And Reform In The Qing Empire(Chapter Five)
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A Study About The Historical And Cultural Background For The Rampancy Of Piracy During The Elizabethan Age
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Singing Analysis Of Mabel’s Aria "Poor Wandering One" From The Opera "The Pirates Of Penzance"
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