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... appeared impossible . We thought that perhaps it had to be baked , so we baked it ; it became still less eatable . We gave it to the dog - and the peasant dogs were incessantly hungry - but the dog did not eat it . Finally , the piece ...
... appeared impossible . We thought that perhaps it had to be baked , so we baked it ; it became still less eatable . We gave it to the dog - and the peasant dogs were incessantly hungry - but the dog did not eat it . Finally , the piece ...
Strana 414
... appeared and climaxed in Moses and Aaron . The order of the monks appeared and blossomed in Elijah and Elisha . Similar phases are passed by the New Testament period . Underlying all this is a mystical interpretation of the Bible and ...
... appeared and climaxed in Moses and Aaron . The order of the monks appeared and blossomed in Elijah and Elisha . Similar phases are passed by the New Testament period . Underlying all this is a mystical interpretation of the Bible and ...
Strana 463
... appeared to the ancient thinkers . As the astrological theories have persisted for a very long time , and have been shared by hundreds of prominent thinkers , such a persistence and popularity must have had some serious reasons ; other ...
... appeared to the ancient thinkers . As the astrological theories have persisted for a very long time , and have been shared by hundreds of prominent thinkers , such a persistence and popularity must have had some serious reasons ; other ...
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Chapter One PECULIAR NATURE OF THE EMPIRICAL SOCIOCULTUral System | 3 |
Greece Geometric Averages Percentages | 4 |
Rome Italy Geometric Averages | 5 |
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