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Strana 63
However, considerable changes in the factual organization of the Christian
Church took place. As before, the terminology remains almost purely familistic.
For example, Teodulf addresses comembers: “Beloved Brethren,” “ as do
practically all ...
However, considerable changes in the factual organization of the Christian
Church took place. As before, the terminology remains almost purely familistic.
For example, Teodulf addresses comembers: “Beloved Brethren,” “ as do
practically all ...
Strana 255
The causal association is not everywhere close and leaves a considerable
margin for the independent movement of the two variables, especially when
various external and “accidental” forces interfere; nevertheless, it is quite clear
and permits ...
The causal association is not everywhere close and leaves a considerable
margin for the independent movement of the two variables, especially when
various external and “accidental” forces interfere; nevertheless, it is quite clear
and permits ...
Strana 327
For these and several other reasons , liable however to considerable error for the
wars of the coalitions , we assume the following proportions of Spanish
contingents in the whole coalitional armies : with Austria ( the Holy Roman
Empire ) , 60 ...
For these and several other reasons , liable however to considerable error for the
wars of the coalitions , we assume the following proportions of Spanish
contingents in the whole coalitional armies : with Austria ( the Holy Roman
Empire ) , 60 ...
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RELATIONSHIPS | 3 |
Extensity of Interaction | 8 |
Chapter Two FLUCTUATION OF THE FAMILISTIC CONTRACTUAL AND COMPUL | 43 |
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