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... modern historical research by differentiating between two ancient trends of thought . They are not intended to give the names by which the ancient ( or for that matter the modern ) leaders of religious thought would themselves describe ...
... modern historical research by differentiating between two ancient trends of thought . They are not intended to give the names by which the ancient ( or for that matter the modern ) leaders of religious thought would themselves describe ...
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... modern age was the manifestation of a critical spirit , the endeavour after a rational arrangement and appreciation of facts . To prove that the age of Pericles was more modern in spirit than the age of Elizabeth he compared the ...
... modern age was the manifestation of a critical spirit , the endeavour after a rational arrangement and appreciation of facts . To prove that the age of Pericles was more modern in spirit than the age of Elizabeth he compared the ...
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... Modern Romance . In that lecture he dwells once more on his central and consistent doctrine that the character of poetry is due to , and reflects , the taste of contemporary society . He utters a grave warning against the fallacious ...
... Modern Romance . In that lecture he dwells once more on his central and consistent doctrine that the character of poetry is due to , and reflects , the taste of contemporary society . He utters a grave warning against the fallacious ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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