-
within the text as
senibus crinibus, an
inflected form of
either ****
crines or seni
crines. It is
possible that "sēnī" is an
adjective deriving from the numeral...
- (2021) [2020], "Edward Heath:
Leadership Competence and Capability", in Roe-
Crines,
Andrew S.; Heppell,
Timothy (eds.),
Policies and
politics under Prime Minister...
- 1–22 online.
Peter Dorey, "Social and ****ual Liberalisation," in
Andrew S.
Crines and
Kevin Hickson, eds.,
Harold Wilson: The
Unprincipled Prime Minister...
-
Harold Wilson: The
Winner (Orion
Publishing Company, 2023).
Andrew S.
Crines and
Kevin Hickson, eds.,
Harold Wilson: The
Unprincipled Prime Minister...
- ISBN 0900178302 Kavanaugh, Dennis. "1966: An
Opportunity Squandered" in
Andrew S.
Crines, and
Kevin Hickson, eds.
Harold Wilson: The
Unprincipled Prime Minister...
- 2012, p. 338.
Purnell 2011, pp. 447–448.
Purnell 2011, p. 440.
Crines 2013, p. 3.
Crines 2013, p. 2. "London mayor:
Boris Johnson wins
second term by tight...
- counter-flory Gules. The arms were
supported by two
unicorns Argent armed,
crined and
unguled Proper,
gorged with a
coronet Or
composed of
crosses patée and...
-
beginnings of his
rehabilitation as an
authoritative political figure."
Crines, Andrew, Tim Heppell, and
Michael Hill. "Enoch Powell’s ‘Rivers of Blood’...
-
gardant Or
imperially crowned proper,
sinister a
unicorn argent, armed,
crined and
unguled Or,
gorged with a
coronet Or
composed of
crosses patée and fleurs...
- tonsi,
sicut conversi cistercienses, sed nunc
aliqui incipiunt dimittere crines. Vita minor, cap. 24, MPH IV, s. 272: Ob
cuius dispesacionis beneficium...