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Such is this great system , which for more than twenty - five hundred years has been guiding the conduct of endless millions of human beings and groups . It was only systematized by Confucius , but as religion , as moral code ...
Such is this great system , which for more than twenty - five hundred years has been guiding the conduct of endless millions of human beings and groups . It was only systematized by Confucius , but as religion , as moral code ...
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While the religious and moral sentiments of the fifth century gave their unity to the literary and artistic creations of the age of Pericles, the unity of the art of the fourth century is found hi human observation, in a study of man ...
While the religious and moral sentiments of the fifth century gave their unity to the literary and artistic creations of the age of Pericles, the unity of the art of the fourth century is found hi human observation, in a study of man ...
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( 2 ) “ Pure Paysage and Paysage with Human Figures . " It is enough to glance through the tables for practically all the European countries to see that the absolute and the relative proportion of paysage with human figures ( or of the ...
( 2 ) “ Pure Paysage and Paysage with Human Figures . " It is enough to glance through the tables for practically all the European countries to see that the absolute and the relative proportion of paysage with human figures ( or of the ...
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Fluctuation of Social Classes and Sexes in Portraiture | 27 |
Proportion of Religious and Secular Compositions by Centuries | 33 |
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