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By definition , then , the processes recurrent in time only are those which occur in a unique unit and are repeated in it . C. There are two or more units essentially similar to one another , but a given process occurs only once in the ...
By definition , then , the processes recurrent in time only are those which occur in a unique unit and are repeated in it . C. There are two or more units essentially similar to one another , but a given process occurs only once in the ...
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... passes invariably through several phases , the order of sequence and constitutive character of which being constant are susceptible to a scientific study.5 To add similar quotations illustrating this type of theories is useless .
... passes invariably through several phases , the order of sequence and constitutive character of which being constant are susceptible to a scientific study.5 To add similar quotations illustrating this type of theories is useless .
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and tries to show that each of these systems has passed through similar fundamental periods of archaism , classicism , and finally decadence . In each of these phases the traits and style of all four systems of art are strikingly ...
and tries to show that each of these systems has passed through similar fundamental periods of archaism , classicism , and finally decadence . In each of these phases the traits and style of all four systems of art are strikingly ...
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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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