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I which in fact was deeply rooted in sixteenth - century thought , was itself an important incentive to tolerance . For if different climatic and topographical conditions created different humours and temperaments , this in turn ...
I which in fact was deeply rooted in sixteenth - century thought , was itself an important incentive to tolerance . For if different climatic and topographical conditions created different humours and temperaments , this in turn ...
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Thus , he was used to remarking that the fact that light takes time to travel shows that when we look at an object like the sun we do not see it in the state in which it currently is but only , at best , in the state in which it was ...
Thus , he was used to remarking that the fact that light takes time to travel shows that when we look at an object like the sun we do not see it in the state in which it currently is but only , at best , in the state in which it was ...
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Its members are bound together by the fact — the important fact , but the one and single fact — that they were all until fairly recently under British rule . Secondly , and this is its great advantage , it brings together into loose and ...
Its members are bound together by the fact — the important fact , but the one and single fact — that they were all until fairly recently under British rule . Secondly , and this is its great advantage , it brings together into loose and ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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