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... derived from Hindu epics , such as the Churning of the Ocean of Milk to obtain the elixir of immortality , and the Battles of Lanka and Kurukshetra . A four - metre - high statue of the god Vishnu , now located in an outer building ...
... derived from Hindu epics , such as the Churning of the Ocean of Milk to obtain the elixir of immortality , and the Battles of Lanka and Kurukshetra . A four - metre - high statue of the god Vishnu , now located in an outer building ...
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... derived from the congruence of atoms and let- ters within elementa . Of such a turn as Ennius perenni , he argued that ' Ennius is an eternal poet . A similar chance joined the atoms into the shape of this poet and the atoms of language ...
... derived from the congruence of atoms and let- ters within elementa . Of such a turn as Ennius perenni , he argued that ' Ennius is an eternal poet . A similar chance joined the atoms into the shape of this poet and the atoms of language ...
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... derived from animal or vegetable products , and whose pro- duction was therefore constrained by the productivity of the land . This was the tension to which Malthus gave classical expression when he called attention to the tendency of ...
... derived from animal or vegetable products , and whose pro- duction was therefore constrained by the productivity of the land . This was the tension to which Malthus gave classical expression when he called attention to the tendency of ...
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