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... force , that Beethoven could enter into a fuller inheritance than any of his predecessors , and administer a realm far wider than they had ever known . In his work , the balance of expression and form was brought to the highest ...
... force , that Beethoven could enter into a fuller inheritance than any of his predecessors , and administer a realm far wider than they had ever known . In his work , the balance of expression and form was brought to the highest ...
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... not yet been considered critically . Neither of these interacting forces has ever been personified . The Yang is held to be the male force in all creatures , and the Yin to be the female 284 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
... not yet been considered critically . Neither of these interacting forces has ever been personified . The Yang is held to be the male force in all creatures , and the Yin to be the female 284 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
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... force . In 1889 the invasion of Egypt was attempted by the Khalifa Abdulla , who had succeeded the Mahdi on the death of the latter in 1885. The Dervish forces were completely routed at the battle of ' Toski with the loss of two ...
... force . In 1889 the invasion of Egypt was attempted by the Khalifa Abdulla , who had succeeded the Mahdi on the death of the latter in 1885. The Dervish forces were completely routed at the battle of ' Toski with the loss of two ...
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