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... culture are used to interpret and understand alien texts , alien cultures , and even other individuals and groups in our own culture or society . This is because the language and thought forms we are studying are not in themselves ...
... culture are used to interpret and understand alien texts , alien cultures , and even other individuals and groups in our own culture or society . This is because the language and thought forms we are studying are not in themselves ...
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... culture , the civilization of the X - group kings . As for the identification of these kings Emery believed they were the kings of the Blemyes , or rather , in his typical way of putting evidence against evidence and giving the reader a ...
... culture , the civilization of the X - group kings . As for the identification of these kings Emery believed they were the kings of the Blemyes , or rather , in his typical way of putting evidence against evidence and giving the reader a ...
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... culture ; that it is these persons ( rather than the political governors ) who represent or reflect the active forces in Muslim society . . .30 The ' congregation ' also are guardians , in another sense . Participating as fully as they ...
... culture ; that it is these persons ( rather than the political governors ) who represent or reflect the active forces in Muslim society . . .30 The ' congregation ' also are guardians , in another sense . Participating as fully as they ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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