- ISBN 978-0-226-31963-6.
Hillgarth, p. 367.
Hillgarth, p. 368.
Hillgarth, p. 369.
Hillgarth, p. 370.
Hillgarth, p. 381.
Hillgarth, p. 382.
Hillgarth, pp. 383–384...
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Captain Alan Hugh
Hillgarth CMG OBE (1899–1978) was a
British adventure novelist and
member of the
intelligence services,
perhaps best
known for his activities...
- On his arrival, he
liaised closely with Alan
Hillgarth, the
British naval attaché in Madrid.
Hillgarth provided much of the
background to the plan for...
- well-reasoned..."
Jones 1997, p. 122.
Torres Fontes 1980, p. 99.
Hillgarth 1976, p. 408.
Hillgarth 1976, p. 407. Ward,
Prothero &
Leathes 1911, p. 80. Watanabe...
- 2008, p. 4.
Chisholm 1911.
Tucker 2011, p. 489.
Stephenson 2017, p. 5.
Hillgarth 2000, p. 238.
Commire 2000, p. 251.
Cholakian &
Cholakian 2006, p. xxii...
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combinatorial system.
Hillgarth, J.N. (1971).
Ramon Lull and
Lullism in Fourteenth-century France. Oxford:
Clarendon Press.
Hillgarth, 1971.
Hillgarth,1971, 286....
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Collins 1989, p. 147;
Reilly 1993, pp. 75–76;
Deyermond 1985, p. 346;
Hillgarth 2009, p. 66 n. 28
Collins 1989, p. 143
Collins 1989, p. 144
Collins 1989...
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Retrieved 14
August 2021.
Hillgarth, J.N. (1971).
Ramon Lull and
Lullism in Fourteenth-century France. Oxford:
Clarendon Press.
Hillgarth, 1971, 269. Colomer...
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eight lines quoted with
Catalan translation.
Hohenstaufen 1961, p. 495.
Hillgarth 1972, p. 346. Watt 1999, p. 155.
Constable &
Zurro 1997, p. 394. Turell...
- century. The text may have been
known in
Spain by 673.
According to
Jocelyn Hillgarth,
Julian of
Toledo used its
criticism of
Judaism as a
model for his criticism...