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... religious . The symbols of the polis and its festivals were religious , as were the sacrificial banquets in which citizens delighted . Oaths , the breaking of which was a dangerous insult to the god sworn to , were used as a guarantee ...
... religious . The symbols of the polis and its festivals were religious , as were the sacrificial banquets in which citizens delighted . Oaths , the breaking of which was a dangerous insult to the god sworn to , were used as a guarantee ...
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... religious and political orthodoxy ( Morley , 1974 ) . Books being transportable and advan- tageously produced in large series , printers from the beginning distributed them far and wide over Europe ; a very large part of the books sold ...
... religious and political orthodoxy ( Morley , 1974 ) . Books being transportable and advan- tageously produced in large series , printers from the beginning distributed them far and wide over Europe ; a very large part of the books sold ...
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... religious groups arose , many with strange ideas and new prophets ; when the floodgates were opened by the defeat of Charles I , there was a veritable torrent of diverse religious writings , many reaching out to novel interpretations ...
... religious groups arose , many with strange ideas and new prophets ; when the floodgates were opened by the defeat of Charles I , there was a veritable torrent of diverse religious writings , many reaching out to novel interpretations ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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