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Page 57
... continued to experience the mysterious illnesses which he had endured as a young man . He was operated on and hospitalised ; he also claimed to take on himself the pains of other , so that they might be released of them . The devil ...
... continued to experience the mysterious illnesses which he had endured as a young man . He was operated on and hospitalised ; he also claimed to take on himself the pains of other , so that they might be released of them . The devil ...
Page 76
... continued domination of the landed élite . The Franco Dictatorship It was partly the prevalence of rural protests and the threat of far - reaching agrarian reform which prompted the army up - rising in 1936 which escalated into the ...
... continued domination of the landed élite . The Franco Dictatorship It was partly the prevalence of rural protests and the threat of far - reaching agrarian reform which prompted the army up - rising in 1936 which escalated into the ...
Page 268
... continued to associate the two types . Although Childe rejected this environmental determinism , he did not deny the possibility that geological factors might have imposed different material expressions of a similar funerary ideology ...
... continued to associate the two types . Although Childe rejected this environmental determinism , he did not deny the possibility that geological factors might have imposed different material expressions of a similar funerary ideology ...
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