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- The letiche is a creature in Cajun folklore in Louisiana, United States, which haunts the bayous (swamps). It is variously described as the soul of an...
- to use the new extended title, i.e. “Tsar and Sovereign of all Rus'”]". Letiche & Pashkov 1964, p. 97: "...Ivan III, “the Sovereign of all Rus”...". Pape...
- secular courts, it should not be regarded as a code in the modern sense Letiche, John M. (27 May 2022). A History of Russian Economic Thought: Ninth Through...
- ISBN 978-1-138-94703-6. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: checksum (help) Loescher, Gil; Letiche, John M. (1987). The Third World in Global Development. Longman. ISBN 978-0-582-48247-5...
- Johnson, it effectively replaced the earlier Encyclopaedia, in practice. Letiche, J. M. (1969). "The History of Economic Thought in the International Encyclopedia...
- Hominid or other primate Arkansas, United States Honey Island Swamp monster Letiche, Tainted Keitre Hominid or other primate Louisiana, United States Orang...
- handbook. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 167. ISBN 9780198604730. Letiche, John M. (15 November 2023). A History of Russian Economic Thought: Ninth...
- Conservative Modern Russia. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-350-11670-2. Letiche, John M. (2023-11-15). A History of Russian Economic Thought: Ninth through...
- kill evil men and women and misbehaved horses. The folkloric creature letiche is said to be the soul of an unbaptized infant or child raised by alligators...
- Southern Economic Journal. 49 (3): 605. doi:10.2307/1058704. JSTOR 1058704. Letiche, John M. (1982). "The Tokyo Round of multilateral trade negotiations (1973–79)"...