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... various branches , the two centuries from Alexander into the Roman period were by far the best for natural science until modern times ; as transmitted but not improved by Rome and the Arab world , they provided the starting point for ...
... various branches , the two centuries from Alexander into the Roman period were by far the best for natural science until modern times ; as transmitted but not improved by Rome and the Arab world , they provided the starting point for ...
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... Various of his compatriots carried on his work . Bynkershoek ( 1673-1743 ) moved from the natural law tradition to base international law entirely on observed reality : the ordinances , treaties , and deeds of states . Literature of various ...
... Various of his compatriots carried on his work . Bynkershoek ( 1673-1743 ) moved from the natural law tradition to base international law entirely on observed reality : the ordinances , treaties , and deeds of states . Literature of various ...
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... various states have excelled in various directions . The Italians were especially outstanding in decorative arts , the Netherlanders in science and painting . The English of Elizabethan times made their mark in poetry , their ...
... various states have excelled in various directions . The Italians were especially outstanding in decorative arts , the Netherlanders in science and painting . The English of Elizabethan times made their mark in poetry , their ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
Copyright | |
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