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... outside judicial or religious concerns : but that this search has become a
passion ; that through centuries of shaping and moulding , a type of personality
was formed in whom objectivity , the search for knowledge and systematicity
became a ...
... outside judicial or religious concerns : but that this search has become a
passion ; that through centuries of shaping and moulding , a type of personality
was formed in whom objectivity , the search for knowledge and systematicity
became a ...
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In the first years of the 17th century , Shakespeare wrote much less than before .
Academic administrators today would disapprovingly shake their heads in light of
such a lapse of productivity . But this is the time when Shakespeare wrote the ...
In the first years of the 17th century , Shakespeare wrote much less than before .
Academic administrators today would disapprovingly shake their heads in light of
such a lapse of productivity . But this is the time when Shakespeare wrote the ...
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In East Europe - not simply as a result of Communism , but of whole centuries of "
parasitic " relationship to the West - an extremely dangerous situation of complete
unability to distinguish and to solve problems emerged . In the West , on the ...
In East Europe - not simply as a result of Communism , but of whole centuries of "
parasitic " relationship to the West - an extremely dangerous situation of complete
unability to distinguish and to solve problems emerged . In the West , on the ...
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