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... regarded among students and historians , both in this country and in England , as one of the most interesting and thorough works of its kind in existence . . . . In style the history reads like a romance , and yet nowhere descends from ...
... regarded among students and historians , both in this country and in England , as one of the most interesting and thorough works of its kind in existence . . . . In style the history reads like a romance , and yet nowhere descends from ...
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... regarded as a reflection of her present . ' # Assumptions are suspect : but the opposite assumption , that nothing in the past of Christianity was as it is in the present , would be nearer the truth . The key to the Gospel standpoint is ...
... regarded as a reflection of her present . ' # Assumptions are suspect : but the opposite assumption , that nothing in the past of Christianity was as it is in the present , would be nearer the truth . The key to the Gospel standpoint is ...
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... regarded rather as hieroglyphs than anything else , certainly not as more than symbols , which all Art was in the beginning , and which everything is that is not directly connected with physical conditions . In many cases the intention ...
... regarded rather as hieroglyphs than anything else , certainly not as more than symbols , which all Art was in the beginning , and which everything is that is not directly connected with physical conditions . In many cases the intention ...
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... regarded , together with the two preceding ones , as An Essay in Presentation . ' What is presented is not a Utopia , but it is a series of contributions towards a Utopia . The first step is the proposal of a formula of citizenship , a ...
... regarded , together with the two preceding ones , as An Essay in Presentation . ' What is presented is not a Utopia , but it is a series of contributions towards a Utopia . The first step is the proposal of a formula of citizenship , a ...
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... regarded wyth them , ' nevertheless goes on to relate gravely the coming of King Utopus , who by conquest broughte the rude and wild people to that excellent ' perfection wherein they nowe goe beyond all the people of the world . ' New ...
... regarded wyth them , ' nevertheless goes on to relate gravely the coming of King Utopus , who by conquest broughte the rude and wild people to that excellent ' perfection wherein they nowe goe beyond all the people of the world . ' New ...
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