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... statements indicative of merit intruded between statements indicative of guilt , as in Hosea 12 , and statements indicative of future felicity all but crowding out statements indicative of tribulation , as in Micah 4-5 ; or , as in the ...
... statements indicative of merit intruded between statements indicative of guilt , as in Hosea 12 , and statements indicative of future felicity all but crowding out statements indicative of tribulation , as in Micah 4-5 ; or , as in the ...
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... statement , what Wordsworth called matter of fact or science would belong even more unmistakably there . Indeed , in all accounts of the two literatures , scientific writing is always made the true opposite of poetry . For example ...
... statement , what Wordsworth called matter of fact or science would belong even more unmistakably there . Indeed , in all accounts of the two literatures , scientific writing is always made the true opposite of poetry . For example ...
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... statement to the effect that God has used up the entire pre - existent matter in the creation of the world , 68 he asks his opponents , again , " Whence also came the measurement of just so much of the substra- tum of matter , as to ...
... statement to the effect that God has used up the entire pre - existent matter in the creation of the world , 68 he asks his opponents , again , " Whence also came the measurement of just so much of the substra- tum of matter , as to ...
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Isocrates View of History C Bradford Welles | 3 |
Polyeuktos and Philoneos Benjamin D Meritt | 26 |
The Aetolians and the Cleomenic War J A O Larsen | 43 |
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