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At the base of the ribs a human figure or face is usually placed ; at the upper end the ribs are gripped by a biting manaia figure , which Kendall said was a bird , while the lower part was ' defended by another manaia figure , which he ...
At the base of the ribs a human figure or face is usually placed ; at the upper end the ribs are gripped by a biting manaia figure , which Kendall said was a bird , while the lower part was ' defended by another manaia figure , which he ...
Strana 144
Whereas until the age of Hume and Gibbon it had been generally taken for granted that human nature does not change and that the men Thucydides had written about could be understood much in the same way in which an eighteenthcentury man ...
Whereas until the age of Hume and Gibbon it had been generally taken for granted that human nature does not change and that the men Thucydides had written about could be understood much in the same way in which an eighteenthcentury man ...
Strana 145
Moreover the reason why social and human events are different from physical and biological events is not that they are unique and therefore incapable of subsumption under general laws ; but that in the case of human events ...
Moreover the reason why social and human events are different from physical and biological events is not that they are unique and therefore incapable of subsumption under general laws ; but that in the case of human events ...
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