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... individual from tyranny or absolutisms of various kinds , and in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries it sought to free the individual from absolute monarchy by insisting that the government must not tell the individual what to ...
... individual from tyranny or absolutisms of various kinds , and in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries it sought to free the individual from absolute monarchy by insisting that the government must not tell the individual what to ...
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... individual has a special romanticism of his own . Yet in spite of these difficulties we must try to give some meaning to the term . CLASSICISM AND ROMANTICISM A professor of German Language and Literature , contrasting classi- cism and ...
... individual has a special romanticism of his own . Yet in spite of these difficulties we must try to give some meaning to the term . CLASSICISM AND ROMANTICISM A professor of German Language and Literature , contrasting classi- cism and ...
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... individual that makes him sacred , and " no society can be moral which does not recog- nize as the basis of all moral order the individual's conscience , his right , and his reason . " " The moral development of the individual ...
... individual that makes him sacred , and " no society can be moral which does not recog- nize as the basis of all moral order the individual's conscience , his right , and his reason . " " The moral development of the individual ...
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HUMANISM AND THE ARTS | 3 |
THE REFORMATION AND COUNTER REFORMATION | 73 |
SCIENCE IN THE 16TH AND 17TH CENTURIES | 137 |
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An Introduction to the History of the Western Tradition, Том 2 Edgar Nathaniel Johnson Перегляд фрагмента - 1959 |
An Introduction to the History of the Western Tradition, Том 2 Edgar Nathaniel Johnson Перегляд фрагмента - 1959 |
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