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Page 104
... institutions which triumphantly transcend the limitations of Scope and purpose inherent in their origins . This is especially true of Sahagún's General History of the Things of New Spain , which represents an attempt , unique in the ...
... institutions which triumphantly transcend the limitations of Scope and purpose inherent in their origins . This is especially true of Sahagún's General History of the Things of New Spain , which represents an attempt , unique in the ...
Page 506
... institutions and the intellectual tradition of Islam should be preserved unshaken . This was their vocation , but there was always a tension between it and the natural ' pull ' of worldly power and success ; the higher ' ulama at least ...
... institutions and the intellectual tradition of Islam should be preserved unshaken . This was their vocation , but there was always a tension between it and the natural ' pull ' of worldly power and success ; the higher ' ulama at least ...
Page 510
... institutions which provided a shared channel for it : ' practically , the conception of the mystical , saintly life and the organization of darwish frater- nities cover all Islam and are the stimulants and rationale 510 PROCEEDINGS OF ...
... institutions which provided a shared channel for it : ' practically , the conception of the mystical , saintly life and the organization of darwish frater- nities cover all Islam and are the stimulants and rationale 510 PROCEEDINGS OF ...
Contents
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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