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Pagina 174
... tion now accorded to the art of a period long considered as decadent . The type of the monuments exhibited in this hall , and not least the fortifications , indicates the insidious approach of dismemberment and the weakening of the ...
... tion now accorded to the art of a period long considered as decadent . The type of the monuments exhibited in this hall , and not least the fortifications , indicates the insidious approach of dismemberment and the weakening of the ...
Pagina 399
... tion which seems to be implanted in human nature — is a great obstacle in the way of perpetual peace . The prohibition of this system must be laid down as a preliminary article of perpetual peace , all the more necessarily because the ...
... tion which seems to be implanted in human nature — is a great obstacle in the way of perpetual peace . The prohibition of this system must be laid down as a preliminary article of perpetual peace , all the more necessarily because the ...
Pagina 758
... tion of honour which in every respect is the result of her equality claims . . . . It is , moreover , of the ... tion , ' and continues : The fact that the colonial Powers have now taken up the discussion is in itself a moral recogni ...
... tion of honour which in every respect is the result of her equality claims . . . . It is , moreover , of the ... tion , ' and continues : The fact that the colonial Powers have now taken up the discussion is in itself a moral recogni ...
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AUTHOR | 64 |
ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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