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The fact that some six centuries elapsed before the new civilisation found its appropriate expression in a new form of art is accounted for by the consideration that it required no less time to consolidate the invading races into ...
The fact that some six centuries elapsed before the new civilisation found its appropriate expression in a new form of art is accounted for by the consideration that it required no less time to consolidate the invading races into ...
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It is true that here and there he shows some recognition of it in isolated detail , but seldom or never as a fundamental characteristic in the general expression of its monuments . This failure is no doubt in a measure condi- tioned by ...
It is true that here and there he shows some recognition of it in isolated detail , but seldom or never as a fundamental characteristic in the general expression of its monuments . This failure is no doubt in a measure condi- tioned by ...
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... he can no longer fairly be regarded as bound to particular ' phrases or expressions in the Articles . ... that expression of belief can be fairly and justly made by anyone who ' believes heartily that the Bible , as a whole ...
... he can no longer fairly be regarded as bound to particular ' phrases or expressions in the Articles . ... that expression of belief can be fairly and justly made by anyone who ' believes heartily that the Bible , as a whole ...
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This volume published 1908, not 1808 as listed.
Contents
THE GOVERNMENT OF SUBJECT RACES | 1 |
Dent | 28 |
Adam and Charles Black | 105 |
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