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... turn ' in Alberti that makes him so different from the founder of humanism . In fact Battista's capacity to ' turn ' , especially in pursuit of innovative fields of enquiry , is a key characteristic of his intellectual temperament ...
... turn ' in Alberti that makes him so different from the founder of humanism . In fact Battista's capacity to ' turn ' , especially in pursuit of innovative fields of enquiry , is a key characteristic of his intellectual temperament ...
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... turn difficulties into opportunities . Before going any further , I should explain how oaths and vows were constituted , and justify my title . The word oath , which has Germanic roots , has been part of the English language since the ...
... turn difficulties into opportunities . Before going any further , I should explain how oaths and vows were constituted , and justify my title . The word oath , which has Germanic roots , has been part of the English language since the ...
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... turn out to have been adequate to sustain this exchange and production . The result was high incomes . In view of these findings , I take my cue from Charles Lockyer , who was an officer on the East India Company ship Streatham . He ...
... turn out to have been adequate to sustain this exchange and production . The result was high incomes . In view of these findings , I take my cue from Charles Lockyer , who was an officer on the East India Company ship Streatham . He ...
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