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... represented there as a kind of political conver- sion , of the meaning of Roman history , of the part played by Rome and her Empire in the providential design for the promulgation of law and the unity of civilization ; a conviction that ...
... represented there as a kind of political conver- sion , of the meaning of Roman history , of the part played by Rome and her Empire in the providential design for the promulgation of law and the unity of civilization ; a conviction that ...
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... represented by the word indeterminate . ' On this view the proposition ' red is a colour ' means that a single positive quality red is related to another positive quality colour by a peculiar relation appropriately named that of a ...
... represented by the word indeterminate . ' On this view the proposition ' red is a colour ' means that a single positive quality red is related to another positive quality colour by a peculiar relation appropriately named that of a ...
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... representing everyday life , for even the most artistic imagination has environment . The trecento contributes some lively examples of this art , and that too without the aid of scriptural or classical subject - matter . Almost at ...
... representing everyday life , for even the most artistic imagination has environment . The trecento contributes some lively examples of this art , and that too without the aid of scriptural or classical subject - matter . Almost at ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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