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الصفحة 35
... relationship with the pope so that he would dispense his gift to those who , like St. Peter , had proved their loyalty ... relation to the laity . And it would indicate a readi- ness in the West to accept as proper bold actions NEW LIGHT ...
... relationship with the pope so that he would dispense his gift to those who , like St. Peter , had proved their loyalty ... relation to the laity . And it would indicate a readi- ness in the West to accept as proper bold actions NEW LIGHT ...
الصفحة 287
... relation to this hour or this class - room . Moreover , in Change of Heart , the integration is rather psychological ( psychology will need to be defined ) and the elements of time and space are per- ceived entirely through the ...
... relation to this hour or this class - room . Moreover , in Change of Heart , the integration is rather psychological ( psychology will need to be defined ) and the elements of time and space are per- ceived entirely through the ...
الصفحة 34
... relation of certain motifs in the first six chapters to the disclosures made in Chapter 7 about Sutpen ; the second , the relation of other motifs . in these chapters to the disclosures made in Chapters 7 and 8 about Charles Bon ; and ...
... relation of certain motifs in the first six chapters to the disclosures made in Chapter 7 about Sutpen ; the second , the relation of other motifs . in these chapters to the disclosures made in Chapters 7 and 8 about Charles Bon ; and ...
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