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And yet , we saw that it increased instead of decreasing . ... Instead , we have an increase that ... practically all the European countries their part in the total secular art has tended to increase as we pass from the early centuries ...
And yet , we saw that it increased instead of decreasing . ... Instead , we have an increase that ... practically all the European countries their part in the total secular art has tended to increase as we pass from the early centuries ...
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Especially great is the increase in the twentieth century . Their number is now much greater than that of the animal pictures in practically all the European countries . This increase seems to represent a compensation for the decrease ...
Especially great is the increase in the twentieth century . Their number is now much greater than that of the animal pictures in practically all the European countries . This increase seems to represent a compensation for the decrease ...
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If its proportions increased somewhat from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century , 86 as compared with the fifteenth , the increase is due mainly to 66 66 This increase of the quantitative proportion of the religious literature is ...
If its proportions increased somewhat from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century , 86 as compared with the fifteenth , the increase is due mainly to 66 66 This increase of the quantitative proportion of the religious literature is ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
LIST OF TABLES | 97 |
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