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For example : Sanskrit Latin Sanskrit Latin anupreraņā ( inspiration ) kranda ( to cry ) chūtra ( disciple ) tārā ( star ) impulsio ( impulse ) clamor [ dis ] cipulus stella daseraka ( camel ) pürna ( full ) preranā ( push ) sūra ( the ...
For example : Sanskrit Latin Sanskrit Latin anupreraņā ( inspiration ) kranda ( to cry ) chūtra ( disciple ) tārā ( star ) impulsio ( impulse ) clamor [ dis ] cipulus stella daseraka ( camel ) pürna ( full ) preranā ( push ) sūra ( the ...
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Of his own body he was ill , and gave The clergy ill example . " The source of this passage has indeed been traced out : it is Holinshed whose lines have very faithfully been reproduced by our poet . A comparison would convince : “ This ...
Of his own body he was ill , and gave The clergy ill example . " The source of this passage has indeed been traced out : it is Holinshed whose lines have very faithfully been reproduced by our poet . A comparison would convince : “ This ...
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If someone were to accidentally exert force and physically injure another person that would not be an example of violence . Again , if someone willfully applied force and no physical injury resulted , that action would not constitute an ...
If someone were to accidentally exert force and physically injure another person that would not be an example of violence . Again , if someone willfully applied force and no physical injury resulted , that action would not constitute an ...
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Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathayo | 27 |
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