The Nineteenth Century and After, Volumes 141-142Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1947 |
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... gives us a chapter on Karl Marx , why did he omit the greater political developments of medieval times ? 3 While While it ... give his contemporaries the Greek text of the New Testament with a new Latin translation . He would use his ...
... gives us a chapter on Karl Marx , why did he omit the greater political developments of medieval times ? 3 While While it ... give his contemporaries the Greek text of the New Testament with a new Latin translation . He would use his ...
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... gives us a chapter on Karl Marx , why did he omit the greater political developments of medieval times ? 3 While it would be ... give his contemporaries the Greek text of the New Testament with a new Latin translation . He would use his ...
... gives us a chapter on Karl Marx , why did he omit the greater political developments of medieval times ? 3 While it would be ... give his contemporaries the Greek text of the New Testament with a new Latin translation . He would use his ...
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... give delight from its own times down to the present , we realise that contemporary critics who sought to praise ' Twixt Axe and Crown or Man Proposes while neglecting to give honest praise to these musical pieces were truly failing to ...
... give delight from its own times down to the present , we realise that contemporary critics who sought to praise ' Twixt Axe and Crown or Man Proposes while neglecting to give honest praise to these musical pieces were truly failing to ...
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