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... already published . As a matter of fact , the present bad condition of most of the Qumran scrolls is only in part due to the climatic conditions in the caves where they were found . In March 1952 , Père de Vaux and his staff discovered ...
... already published . As a matter of fact , the present bad condition of most of the Qumran scrolls is only in part due to the climatic conditions in the caves where they were found . In March 1952 , Père de Vaux and his staff discovered ...
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... already chosen because we are now under probation . By that symbolic logic , Winthrop already grants the emigrants , before reaching harbour , the territorial rights to the ' Canaanites ' ' ' good land ' , which they , the emigrants ...
... already chosen because we are now under probation . By that symbolic logic , Winthrop already grants the emigrants , before reaching harbour , the territorial rights to the ' Canaanites ' ' ' good land ' , which they , the emigrants ...
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... already fallen behind so that , if they stumble , any punishment should take account of the handicap they already bear.47 For , to the extent that they are punished , the punishment may well operate as an additional handicap , so that ...
... already fallen behind so that , if they stumble , any punishment should take account of the handicap they already bear.47 For , to the extent that they are punished , the punishment may well operate as an additional handicap , so that ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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