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Hoofdstukken uit de Europese codificatiegeschiedenis
J.H.A. Lokin, W.J. Zwalve - ISBN: 9789089749291
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A complete comprehensive collection of all the notes recorded during lectures and working groups, along with bonus recap notes at the end concerning the first week. It is a nice idea to have these notes ready, as there is a lot of reading for this course. Also, this way you can simply listen during lectures without having to worry about note-taking.
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A complete comprehensive collection of all the notes recorded during lectures and working groups, along with bonus recap notes at the end concerning the first week. It is a nice idea to have these notes ready, as there is a lot of reading for this course. Also, this way you can simply listen during lectures without having to worry about note-taking.
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A complete comprehensive collection of all the notes recorded during lectures and working groups, along with bonus recap notes at the end concerning the first week. It is a nice idea to have these notes ready, as there is a lot of reading for this course. Also, this way you can simply listen during lectures without having to worry about note-taking.
- Class notes
- • 59 pages •
A complete comprehensive collection of all the notes recorded during lectures and working groups, along with bonus recap notes at the end concerning the first week. It is a nice idea to have these notes ready, as there is a lot of reading for this course. Also, this way you can simply listen during lectures without having to worry about note-taking.