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They are well described ; but they are described under only one aspect . Every one of his poems almost has a lady whose arms are white , whose mind is sympathising , and whose soul is beautiful . She has many names - Cythna ...
They are well described ; but they are described under only one aspect . Every one of his poems almost has a lady whose arms are white , whose mind is sympathising , and whose soul is beautiful . She has many names - Cythna ...
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The whole , inevitable , essential conditions of real life - the whole of its plain , natural joys and sorrows are described in the Jewish literature as they are described nowhere else . Very often they are assumed rather than ...
The whole , inevitable , essential conditions of real life - the whole of its plain , natural joys and sorrows are described in the Jewish literature as they are described nowhere else . Very often they are assumed rather than ...
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One of these has been frequently described as the introduction into India of the English system of public accounts . But it would be more truly described as the intro- duction of a rational system of public accounts .
One of these has been frequently described as the introduction into India of the English system of public accounts . But it would be more truly described as the intro- duction of a rational system of public accounts .
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