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Robert Hall
Statue of Robert Hall (1764-1831), Leicester (photo credit: Wikipedia user Burn the Asylum, June 2005)

Robert Hall

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At least four different authors on this page: Zero inventories was written by Robert W. Hall (b. 1937) The miscellaneous works and remains of the Rev. Robert Hall and The works of the Rev. Robert Hall belongs to Robert Hall (1764-1831) Macroeconomics, principles and applications is the work of Robert Ernest Hall (b. 1943) Basic conversational Italian and Italian for modern living is the work of Robert Anderson Hall (b. 1911)

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