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Charles Touber is an
Australian businessman and tour
promoter from Hobart, Tasmania. He is best
known as the
organiser of the Gone
South series of festivals...
- 222.
Nadler 2001, pp. 17–22.
Israel 2023, p. 74.
Scruton 2002, p. 21.
Touber 2018, p. 45.
Nadler 2001, pp. 2–7.
Smith 2003, p. xx.
Nadler 2001, p. 19...
- ****cutors, p. 93. Lactantius. On the
Deaths of the ****cutors, p. 75.
Touber, Jetze. “Patristic
Scholarship and
Religious Contention, 1678-1716: The...
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various times. It has been
promoted by
local Hobart businessman Charles Touber, and more
recently in
conjunction with
Karen Henderson. The
location of...
- by Jack Good
Written by
Jimmy O'Neill
Directed by
Richard Dunlap Selwyn Touber Dean
Whitmore Jørn
Winther Presented by
Jimmy O'Neill
Country of origin...
- l'occident de la Péninsule Ibérique (I).
Compositeurs et cours", in (Anton
Touber, ed.) Le
Rayonnement des Troubadours, Amsterdam, pp. 85–95 (Internationale...
- Westminster". In Dirk van Miert; Henk J. M. Nellen; Piet Steenbakkers;
Jetze Touber (eds.).
Scriptural authority and
biblical criticism in the
Dutch Golden...
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original on 17
April 2021.
Retrieved 14
February 2021. Stadnicki, Roman;
Touber,
Julie (2008). "Le
grand Sanaa Multipolarité et
nouvelles formes d'urbanité...
- Counter-Reformation
Historian (1975),
University of
Notre Dame Press, p. 77.
Touber,
Jetze (30
January 2014). Law,
Medicine and
Engineering in the Cult of the...
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Tasmania in 1975.
Featuring singer-songwriters
David Minchin,
Charles Touber, Greg Cracknell, and
drummer Brent "Beep" Jeffrey, The Innocents—originally...