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... tradition of the Empire of Charlemagne and Barbarossa , the Empire which is the Church in its temporal aspect and embraces all mankind even the unbelievers , that tradition is nothing to Marsilius . It had too much kinship with the ...
... tradition of the Empire of Charlemagne and Barbarossa , the Empire which is the Church in its temporal aspect and embraces all mankind even the unbelievers , that tradition is nothing to Marsilius . It had too much kinship with the ...
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... tradition of English landscape , I have been forced to omit the Norwich School . It lies outside the main current . Even the massive and reassuring figure of Crome remains provincial : for the true function of the provinces is to pro ...
... tradition of English landscape , I have been forced to omit the Norwich School . It lies outside the main current . Even the massive and reassuring figure of Crome remains provincial : for the true function of the provinces is to pro ...
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... tradition we may dismiss that part which concerns the expulsion of Lugaid from Ireland , for that is an addition necessitated by the fact that the pseudo- historians of early Ireland treat Lugaid as an Irish - born man of Goidelic ...
... tradition we may dismiss that part which concerns the expulsion of Lugaid from Ireland , for that is an addition necessitated by the fact that the pseudo- historians of early Ireland treat Lugaid as an Irish - born man of Goidelic ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19345 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J W Mackail 19 | 8 |
SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS Master Mind Lecture By Étienne Gilson | 29 |
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