Xavier University Studies, Volumen10Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1971 |
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... society . Furthermore , they are not even necessary because " imperfect institutions ... cannot long support them- selves , when they are generally disapproved of , and their efforts truly understood " ( p . 130 ) . It is therefore ...
... society . Furthermore , they are not even necessary because " imperfect institutions ... cannot long support them- selves , when they are generally disapproved of , and their efforts truly understood " ( p . 130 ) . It is therefore ...
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... society , allow them to arrive at some shared conclusions regarding the means for change . Shelley too talks about " names " as he combines politics and religion , though not so simplistically as Winchester . In the history of the ...
... society , allow them to arrive at some shared conclusions regarding the means for change . Shelley too talks about " names " as he combines politics and religion , though not so simplistically as Winchester . In the history of the ...
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... society from uniquely opposite viewpoints . Their works have inspired musical composition since the first quarter of the twentieth century . This paper is a brief summary of a study made recently entitled A Comparison of Composers ...
... society from uniquely opposite viewpoints . Their works have inspired musical composition since the first quarter of the twentieth century . This paper is a brief summary of a study made recently entitled A Comparison of Composers ...
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