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... force , his Model re - presents the charity of Christ , God's free love for the elect . Here , in New England , says Winthrop , social order is to be established in all its aspects - business transactions , legalities , social rela ...
... force , his Model re - presents the charity of Christ , God's free love for the elect . Here , in New England , says Winthrop , social order is to be established in all its aspects - business transactions , legalities , social rela ...
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... force ) and the unemployment rate ( the number of unemployed job - seekers expressed as a proportion of the labour force ) . One can usually find such a curve in national data , if the data exist . It has negative slope for the ...
... force ) and the unemployment rate ( the number of unemployed job - seekers expressed as a proportion of the labour force ) . One can usually find such a curve in national data , if the data exist . It has negative slope for the ...
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... forces entered the equation , and Crombie's career bore all the marks of these . 8 The ambitions that had been ... force breadth on historians of science . to their repertoire was broadening enough , without further involvement ...
... forces entered the equation , and Crombie's career bore all the marks of these . 8 The ambitions that had been ... force breadth on historians of science . to their repertoire was broadening enough , without further involvement ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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