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Author(s) Title Reference
M.M. Badawi Ghazali's Book of Counsel for Kings, by F. R. C. Bagley 35/2, p. 157
ROHINI JAYATILAKA Robert Stanton, The Culture of Translation in Anglo-Saxon England 72/2, p. 317

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