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Pagina 49
... political and religious history which have as little significance for the problems of philosophy as for the theory of number . In passing , once again his references are few and he writes in a debonair manner as he passes over ground ...
... political and religious history which have as little significance for the problems of philosophy as for the theory of number . In passing , once again his references are few and he writes in a debonair manner as he passes over ground ...
Pagina 50
political produce of the Middle Ages was a system of states in which authority was restricted by the representatives of powerful classes , by privileged associa- tions , and by the acknowledgment of duties superior to those which are ...
political produce of the Middle Ages was a system of states in which authority was restricted by the representatives of powerful classes , by privileged associa- tions , and by the acknowledgment of duties superior to those which are ...
Pagina 202
... political expression and there is no elective system of central Govern- ment . Two parties have however emerged . These are the Umma and the Ashigga . There are many stresses and strains , but a fair simplification is that the political ...
... political expression and there is no elective system of central Govern- ment . Two parties have however emerged . These are the Umma and the Ashigga . There are many stresses and strains , but a fair simplification is that the political ...
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