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Page 152
... political but that they are weakly , wizenedly , political . Professor Rosenthal's book is itself animated by a political fervour that is clearly and duly moral , but her under- taking then requires her to write as if a political ...
... political but that they are weakly , wizenedly , political . Professor Rosenthal's book is itself animated by a political fervour that is clearly and duly moral , but her under- taking then requires her to write as if a political ...
Page 313
... political formations . It was a model of an open - ended system , constrained but not determined by certain ' objective ' conditions , and capable of an expanding multiplication as well as incorporation of new lineage segments . In this ...
... political formations . It was a model of an open - ended system , constrained but not determined by certain ' objective ' conditions , and capable of an expanding multiplication as well as incorporation of new lineage segments . In this ...
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... political dangers of allying an absolutist theology with secular power . None- theless , his disdain for what Caiaphas represented went hand in hand with an appreciation of the responsibilities of ecclesiastical as well as political ...
... political dangers of allying an absolutist theology with secular power . None- theless , his disdain for what Caiaphas represented went hand in hand with an appreciation of the responsibilities of ecclesiastical as well as political ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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