Apart from the writings of Erasmus and Luther only two books of the sixteenth century can be acclaimed as bestsellers. |
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The artistic style in some cases overshadows the writings, no matter how clean and legible the writings are. |
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The writings consider gender, sexual, and ethnic difference as, respectively, recuperable within and alternative to national identity. |
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These are as important contribution to the Maithili literature as are the writings of upper caste. |
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All this is consistent with rabbinic writings recorded many centuries before. |
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When he died in 1995, she and her younger brother, Te Rakaherea, became the guardians of Sir Maui's writings, his taonga and even his mana. |
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Crowley's own voluminous writings, published and unpublished, contain no reference to a religion of pagan witches. |
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In this amnesiac state, we began to misperceive these symbols and writings. |
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His writings were remunerative to him far beyond the ordinary measure, yet he never wrote for money. |
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The writings of the various authors were examined and evaluated to assess the current tenability of the author's thought. |
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Finally, I am able to bring you a new dream this morning, on a proud occasion for this website and my other web writings. |
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Repetitive and riddling, his hypnotic writings were extremely popular in the Syriac Church. |
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Published fiction, poetry, and autobiographical writings appear in both the English and Afrikaans languages. |
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Though not much stressed in the catalogue's writings, Dickinson's pronounced estheticism is key to his sensibility. |
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But he also studied the writings of Milton Work, the greatest authority on auction bridge. |
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One need only read her own writings to see how incredibly anti-Semitic she was. |
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She ran her hand against the steel plated walls and crouched down to see writings that had been scratched into the metal, probably with a knife. |
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In this new publication, Tange expanded on themes that he had already begun to explore in the earlier writings on Jomon and Yayoi. |
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One might be tempted to disregard this relatively unqualified opinion had it not found reiteration in several critical writings. |
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The writings specify an abbey that has lain unused for a century, and that is what this is. |
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His writings are a model of lucidity and a pleasure to read, though he confessed that he was a reluctant writer. |
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Dawkins brings his clear and concrete habits of mind to all of his writings. |
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These writings reflect a mutual admiration, in which both man and woman learn from each other. |
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A teacher from his school quickly came forward and raised concerns about the alarming writings in his jotter. |
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From the writings of Seneca, we know that the Romans spent large sums of money building their baths. |
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There is a good deal in this case and other writings about the need for the law to adapt to modern social conditions. |
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The Reverend's writings on the Brahma viharas are greatly inspired by the radiant Compassion of Kuan Yin. |
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So with growing trepidation, I searched through my past writings on quantum mechanics. |
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One camp insisted that Burke's writings were replete with outrage and warrantably so. |
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Ficino gave particular consideration to the melancholic temperament in his writings. |
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I'm absolutely sure about that and it's in all the literature in the ancient, sacred writings of all religions. |
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In Paris, he was exposed to the modern thought and writings of Bergson and Nietzsche. |
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He is author of nine books and more than 200 articles, chapters, technical reports and other writings. |
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Now, you've studied particularly the writings, the love letters of people who actually write as an avocation. |
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He left no writings, but his arguments were recorded in many volumes by his pupil Clitomachus. |
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Articles about democracy appeared in learned journals, books and other academic writings. |
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Nearly all of Marx's writings between 1841 and 1848 are concerned with a line-by-line critique of his fellow Hegelians. |
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There is also a large body of published English writings by non-English authors. |
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Evidence concerning Colins's character can be found in the writings of Voltaire. |
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Literature that is widely taught today includes writings by women and members of other historically marginalized groups. |
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He relates in his writings that he developed some medicines which were almost miraculous cures. |
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Here was a man who loved and revered God more than anyone I had ever known, either in person or in their writings. |
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He developed an exquisite style and precise vocabulary that are unique to his Malay writings and language. |
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Chomsky's political writings are littered with violations of these conventions. |
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Beyond anticipating elements of the modern theory, George's writings added to the moral foundation of the free trade argument. |
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One is a rock covered in runic writings, the other a figure of almost Cycladic simplicity, which stood above a grave. |
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He filled his writings with discussions of plows, air pumps, compasses, canal locks, balloons and steam power. |
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He argued against eh being a Canadianism, citing examples of eh from English writings around the world. |
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The new religions exalt secular saints, enforce dogma, punish heretics, value self-sacrifice, and sanctify writings. |
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His mother may have passed to the great beyond, but through her writings he is still tied to her apron strings. |
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Food commands so much appeal and interest that most newspapers devote valuable column space for food writings on Sundays. |
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They edited her writings and touched up her image to fit the ripely emotional world of 19 th-century piety. |
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The new performance space will resound with their poetry, prose and plays, as they share their writings with the audience. |
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We know from the writings of Tacitus that the weather in Britain was terrible. |
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Gottlob Frege's writings have had a profound influence on contemporary thought. |
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An annotated bibliography of his writings on Cornish folklore is also presented. |
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It remains an indispensable source for all students of Virginia Woolf's writings. |
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His writings begin to show a drift toward Zwinglian theology, while retaining the strong pastoral interest for which he had become famous. |
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His spare but passionate writings have been an inspiration to a whole generation. |
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Imtiaz has based many of her writings on her childhood experiences in Scotland. |
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The key leitmotiv throughout Richard Hooker's writings is the concept of order. |
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I find an echo of this view in the writings of various jurists and commentators on the law. |
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Well, that's a fairly light musing for the evening after much of my heavier writings on here. |
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Stevenson's Scotland is a collection of the author's writings on his native land. |
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Unfortunately, most writings on Katchor emphasize literary and anecdotal content over artistry. |
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This ingenious man, however metaphysical and alembicated he may be in his writings, was of great simplicity in his character and conversation. |
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His writings were always engaging, thought-provoking and reflective, and expressive in their style and delivery. |
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His life and writings have given eloquent testimony that one may be both a man of science and a man of God. |
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An award-winning writer of 11 previous books of history, travel and biography, Nicholl retranslates many of da Vinci's mirrorscript writings. |
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He also left extensive studies of human anatomy based on dissection of animals and anatomical writings of others. |
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I refer Noel to the writings of Jessica Stern of Harvard, in particular her articles on al Qaeda and on Pakistan. |
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His late writings examined the emergence of Russia as a world power, opening an era of global imperialism and war. |
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His latest book is a collection of his writings, which as you'd guess from its title, Jazz and Its Discontents, is almost a requiem for jazz. |
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Whittaker Chambers declared that the writings of Ayn Rand, a hero of the more libertarian right, reeked of fascism and the gas chambers. |
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Its publications include reissues and re-editions of Hakluyt's writings, and very many original narratives. |
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Because Anabaptism was censured throughout much of Western Europe, the writings of the Anabaptists themselves remained in virtual obscurity. |
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The absolute necessity of faith for salvation is a constant theme in the writings of Paul. |
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In Bakhtin's later writings the chronotope is the grounds for representability. |
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However, the writings of latitudinarians Tillotson, Stillingfleet, and Wilkins received the most accolades. |
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Almost everywhere one can see the names and other writings which the visitors inscribe on the stones and marbles. |
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He stressed the point that the impact of his writings was so deep that even many western scholars could not resist it. |
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His long attachment to Alexandrine is at odds with his reputation as a misogynist, which is derived from some of his paintings rather than from his copious personal writings. |
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These include biblical, apocryphal, sectarian, and legal writings. |
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I own a few volumes of writings by the anti-federalists that I dip into from time to time. |
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Because of his intimate knowledge of the Sikh society and his being a near contemporary of Sri Guru Nanak, his writings are historically authentic and reliable. |
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Their story is told in sacred writings of the biblical period, although the two books of the same name are not officially a part of either testament. |
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Ezra Pound offered to make useful connections for Joyce, and find places where he could publish his writings. |
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It's quite mad, and the texts are adapted from unpublished writings Edward sent the band expressly for the purpose, shortly before his lamented death. |
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I respect Rabbi Yosef's erudition and his brave and sometimes iconoclastic halakhic writings. |
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Historical writings by vocational as well as avocational historians are rife with such writing, usually for the purpose of furthering the writer's agenda. |
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Martin, a well-known technician and author, noted this in his writings. |
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Simson remained in good health until a few years before his death, during which period he had to employ an amanuensis to assist him in revising his geometrical writings. |
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But though it was short-lived, the revolution and Kollontai's writings signpost the road to women's liberation, and sexual freedom for the whole of humanity. |
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It is a collection of 1,270 alphanumerical charts which, after several rounds of deciphering, give rise to many old writings in different languages. |
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Here are some more of these full-bodied writings and sayings that only this vigorous appreciator could bring us for so many years. |
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While not necessarily explicit advocates of anti-noise regulation, the writings of these individuals exemplified the martialing of the senses to describe the urban populace. |
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Even if it was a crutch, the Biblical language in these older writings did justice to the enormity of the forces at play. |
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It was a simple and appealing narrative worthy of comparison to the writings of Greensboro, N.C.'s native son, O. Henry. |
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His writings are also a major source for the social history of his age. |
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This simple reality is hidden from view by early philosophical and theological anticipations of mass schooling in various writings about social order and human nature. |
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How this orientation necessarily conflicts with the basic mandate of the museum to be a repository for its permanent collections is the realization that haunts these writings. |
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The best medium to preserve one's writings, however, is vellum, which is made from calf skin exposed to lime which is then worked by tanners into a usable writing skin. |
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His writings provided a schematic and prescriptive interpretation of Napoleonic operations, an approach well suited to West Point's engineering emphasis. |
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Additional material found in certain psalters includes refrains used for antiphonal psalmody and appendices containing canticles or other sacred writings. |
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He was a constant agitator against the Communist government that rose to power in 1948, and was jailed for nine months in 1950 for one of his writings. |
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It was also used by the ancient Romans, as is evidenced by the writings of Pliny, who described a method for making soap by boiling goat tallow with alkali wood ashes. |
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He was eager to share his impressions and opinions on my writings. |
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This comment, along with others, was recorded in his writings. |
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His writings were many and ranged over such subjects as diverse as slaty cleavage, metamorphic rocks, plutons, and Pleistocene glaciation in the Isle of Skye. |
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Williams wrote in a critical way about Marshall McLuhan's writings on technology and society. |
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Surrealism is a cultural movement that began in the early 1920s, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings. |
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There is scarce any duty which has been so obscured by the writings of learned men as this. |
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Welsh was a vegetarian for its health values, inspired by the writings of Bernarr Macfadden, and showed no interest in animal welfare. |
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In the days of the late Roman Republic, many historical writings were done in Greek, a language most educated Romans studied. |
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As they read his writings he must have written toward the earlier years of the window. |
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Several of the New Testament writings mention persecutions and stress endurance through them. |
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Most of what is known about the life of Justin Martyr comes from his own writings. |
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In addition, the Shepherd of Hermas is usually placed among the writings of the Apostolic Fathers although its author is unknown. |
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The Letters of Gediminas are another crucial heritage of the Lithuanian Latin writings. |
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The same mythological cycle also inspired a series of posterior European literary writings. |
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Unfortunately, much of the Phoenician sacred writings known to the ancients have been lost. |
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They have aided in information about ancient Greek society through writings such as The Republic, by Plato. |
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His writings could be used in support of the claims of later Norwegian kings concerning the venerability and extent of their rule. |
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His writings on his experiments and models would become influential on future aviation pioneers. |
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In some form, it can be traced back almost 5000 years to Mesopotamian writings describing daily rations of beer and bread to workers. |
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Gregory is also well known for his writings, which were more prolific than those of any of his predecessors as pope. |
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At the synod Orosius communicated the decisions of the synod of Carthage and read several of Augustine's writings against Pelagius. |
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Next to his teacher Panaetius, he did most, by writings and personal contacts, to spread Stoicism in the Roman world. |
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It describes the tale of angry peasants who believed that Athenaeus' writings directly contradicted their personal beliefs of the Mithras cult. |
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This coincides with the ancient writings which mention the rise of Dacian authority. |
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The writings of the time were mainly liturgical and were written in Old Church Slavonic. |
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Among his first published works were poetry, as well as writings on law and administration. |
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He ensured that libellous writings, especially those directed against himself, were punishable by exile or death. |
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Gregory's writings had the practical effect of promoting this highly organized devotion. |
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During the first half of the 20th century, there was a prolific surge in writings concerning the subject. |
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Monographs were among the most common historical works found in Roman writings. |
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These are the same offices identified in the New Testament and found in the Early Church, as testified by the writings of the Holy Fathers. |
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Scattered references are also found in the earliest writings of other Germanic peoples and Roman descriptions. |
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Though this proposal is often mentioned in academic writings, very few scholars actually accept it. |
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Published in Holland, Lahontan's writings, with their controversial attacks on established religion and social customs, were immensely popular. |
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The Brothers Grimm, inspired by Herder's writings, put together an idealized collection of tales, which they labeled as authentically German. |
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Mercantilists' writings were also generally created to rationalize particular practices rather than as investigations into the best policies. |
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The writings of Classical antiquity were cultivated and extended in Byzantium. |
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These early writings perhaps document the first wave of Bantu settlers to reach central east Africa during their migration. |
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The Greek medical foundation comes from a collection of writings known today as the Hippocratic Corpus. |
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Other influential translated medical texts at the time included the Hippocratic Corpus attributed to Hippocrates, and the writings of Galen. |
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Almost all signs and writings appear in both Arabic and English at tourist sites. |
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Also called the Ebony Mosque because of its two ebony pillars, it was mentioned in the writings of Ibn Battuta and Ibn Jubayr. |
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What is known of Sabellius is drawn mostly from the polemical writings of his opponents. |
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He described India in his book Indika, which is now lost, but has been partially reconstructed from the writings of the later authors. |
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For example, the earliest confirmed description of Gangaridai appears in the writings of the 1st century BCE writer Diodorus. |
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However, it was not through Pigafetta's writings that Europeans first learned of the circumnavigation of the globe. |
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In 1994, McIntyre suggested that the writings of Pedro Nunes supported his interpretation of the distortion that occurred on the Dieppe Maps. |
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Lockridge's experiments with the novel form recall Georg Lukacs' premarxist and heavily romantic writings on the theory of the novel. |
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In this context, the writings of the Anglican divine William Bedell are particularly illuminating. |
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He refused to admit to any flaws with his writings, and his only corrections were minor errors and rearrangements of the language. |
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These runic writings however usually consist of no more than inscriptions of a single or few words. |
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Allusions to them can be found in the writings of 2nd century early Church Father and bishop, Ignatius of Antioch. |
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He continued his studies while he served as a pastor in Glarus and later in Einsiedeln, where he was influenced by the writings of Erasmus. |
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He exchanged scholarly letters with a circle of Swiss humanists and began to study the writings of Erasmus. |
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These perspectives emphasise or supplement particular aspects of historical theological writings, canon law, formularies and prayer books. |
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He has expressed his continuing sympathies with Orthodoxy in lectures and writings since that time. |
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A correct translation of their writings is God's Word because it has the same meaning as the original Hebrew and Greek. |
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The existence of this Church in early centuries is evident in the writings of ancient travelers. |
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Other approaches to contract theory are found in the writings of legal realists and critical legal studies theorists. |
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However, several scholars, including Plucknett and Holdsworth believe that few actually followed Bracton's doctrine as defined by his writings. |
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It has been heavily influenced by the writings of jurists from Oxford and Cambridge. |
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Also, other writings of Coke were brought up but never Bonham's Case itself. |
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However, it is also used in legal writings as trade between private sectors, which is not right. |
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These include writings of the old authorities as well as contemporary writers from similar jurisdictions. |
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His writings were concerned with various subjects, most notably philosophy and medicine. |
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Gray's writings were so influential that they are still used in American law schools and cited in law journals to this day. |
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That it was never actually shown to Asquith is incontrovertible, and Asquith confirmed this in his writings. |
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He wrote under a pseudonym, Friedrich Oswald, to avoid connecting his life in a Pietist industrialist family with his provocative writings. |
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In 1816 Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley and his wife Mary Shelley visited Geneva and all three were inspired by the scenery in their writings. |
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Another major influence in Weber's life was the writings of Karl Marx and the workings of socialist thought in academia and active politics. |
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In time, their writings, together with the Analects and other core texts came to constitute the philosophical corpus of Confucianism. |
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His writings were very influential on the future first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang. |
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It also figures in Confucian writings as at the heart of moral action, including in the Mencius and the Doctrine of the Mean. |
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His writings blame the fall of the Qin dynasty simply on the education of the second emperor. |
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I am sensible of the scandal I have given by my loose writings, and make what reparation I am able. |
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Tourism in High Furness was promoted by the writings of Beatrix Potter in the early 20th century. |
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His later writings also reflect his negative view of the Transcendentalism movement. |
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In later writings, Carlyle sought to examine instances of heroic leadership in history. |
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His writing on education has not drawn a significant critical endeavour separable from the criticism of his social writings. |
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Literary forgery may involve the work of a famous author whose writings have an established intrinsic, as well as monetary, value. |
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In the intervening 1,000 years, the writings had much theological influence. |
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The apparent challenges in these methods are the durability of the writings, the toxicity of the inks and the rewritability of the papers. |
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The writings of Mary Rowlandson, captured in the brutal fighting of King Philip's War, are an example. |
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From then on she tended to use her real name only for her factual and religious writings. |
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Most evidence for Leland's life and career comes from his own writings, especially his poetry. |
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The settlers in Sapta Sindhu composed the Rig Veda, the first of the Vedas, the ancient sacred writings of the Hindu religion. |
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Puns and similar witticisms are irrepressibly scattered all thru fan writings, even the most sercon. |
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There is a chapter devoted to each shipwreckee, including their own photographs, drawings, cartoons, extracts from journals and other writings. |
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Similar sentiments will recur to everyone familiar with his writings all through them till the very end. |
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The Portuguese refused to read the writings on the wall and clung to their colonies, including the one in India. |
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For all its shrewd observations and well-turned phrases, however, First Family is highly derivative of so many of Ellis's other writings. |
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His writings about turning work into play influenced the young Karl Marx and helped him devise his theory of alienation. |
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I had already concluded that not one of my writings was publishable, having myself analyzed the faults of my belletristic production. |
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Will she be remembered more as a character, thoroughly damely and commanding, or for her writings? |
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His writings and his life furnish abundant proofs that he was not a man of strong sense. |
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Heidegger apparently was blind to the gayful, playful, frolicking, dancing aspects of Nietzsche's writings. |
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Scots common law covers matters including murder and theft, and has sources in custom, in legal writings and previous court decisions. |
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The legal writings used are called Institutional Texts and come mostly from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. |
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Late Roman attempts to translate Greek writings into Latin had limited success. |
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The majority of his writings were of this type, and covered the Old Testament and the New Testament. |
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It was for his theological writings that he earned the title of Doctor Anglorum, and why he was made a saint. |
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Aristotle's writings on science are largely qualitative, as opposed to quantitative. |
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His writings provide an account of many scientific observations, a mixture of precocious accuracy and curious errors. |
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Current knowledge of what exactly the exoteric writings were like is scant and dubious, though many of them may have been in dialogue form. |
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Based on such references, some scholars have suggested a possible chronological order for a number of Aristotle's writings. |
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Tacitus is usually held to have 'hidden' his use of Claudius' writings and to have omitted Claudius' character from his works. |
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His own writings provide no evidence for any dating more precise than the 5th century generally. |
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Although none of his own writings remain, writers during the time of the Roman Empire made much reference to them. |
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Nevertheless, the association with Wessex was only popularised in the 19th century, most notably through the writings of E A Freeman. |
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These wooden boards had the alphabet, prayers or other writings pinned to them and were covered with a thin layer of transparent cow's horn. |
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He pushed through the Black Acts to assert royal authority over the Kirk, and denounced the writings of his former tutor Buchanan. |
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This is implicit in the writings of Vitruvius and explicit in such 16th century authors as John Dee and Leonard Digges. |
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In the writings of Henry Mayhew, Charles Booth, Charles Dickens and others, prostitution began to be seen as a social problem. |
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His writings brought him to the attention of the public, and earned him significant additional income. |
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Courts may consider the writings of eminent legal scholars in treatises, restatements of the law, and law reviews. |
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Many of Newton's writings on alchemy are copies of other manuscripts, with his own annotations. |
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He examined this topic in his writings, contrasting it with the advantages of crossing amongst many organisms. |
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Many of Priestley's political writings supported the repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts, which restricted the rights of Dissenters. |
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Several such articles were included in A Devil's Chaplain, an anthology of writings about science, religion, and politics. |
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Don't you see the implications and writings on the wall for our family's future? |
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The nature of these powers is written in the sacred palms leaf books, the lontars, in which all sacred Balinese writings are preserved. |
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Economic writings date from earlier Mesopotamian, Greek, Roman, Indian subcontinent, Chinese, Persian, and Arab civilizations. |
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But though general councils have acclaimed the writings of certain Doctors, no council has actually conferred the title of Doctor of the Church. |
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In 1755, Wesley crafted the original Covenant Service using material from the writings of eminent clerics Joseph and Richard Alleine. |
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Cotton's writings persuaded the Calvinist theologian John Owen to separate from the Presbyterian church. |
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Many historians, including the editor of Bede's works, Charles Plummer, have seen in Bede's writings a dislike of Wilfrid. |
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Some consider Samuel Johnson that quote's author, although neither his writings nor Boswell's contain such. |
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Many of his late writings are attempts to control the interpretation of his work. |
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Latin literature includes the essays, histories, poems, plays, and other writings written in the Latin language. |
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But only his writings on agriculture and the Latin language are extant in their complete form. |
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Latin moves with impressive dignity in the writings of Ovid, Cicero, or Virgil. |
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Among the many religious works are those in the Katherine Group and the writings of Julian of Norwich and Richard Rolle. |
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Chaucer is also recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary as the first author to use many common English words in his writings. |
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Some of his conclusions are inferences drawn from the trilingual writings of Gower. |
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Following the publication of the Warrack edition, Julian's name spread rapidly and she became a topic in many lectures and writings. |
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Julian's writings have been translated into many languages including modern English, French and Catalan. |
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Kehler pays little attention to his writings, as they were largely derivative of previous works. |
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Kyd told authorities the writings found in his possession belonged to Christopher Marlowe, a fellow dramatist and former roommate. |
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In addition to publishing some controversial writings on mathematics and physics, Hobbes also continued to produce philosophical works. |
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His writings afford examples of the doctrines held by the extreme section of the Divine Right party. |
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Upon the Restoration in May 1660, Milton went into hiding for his life, while a warrant was issued for his arrest and his writings were burnt. |
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His speeches and writings, having made him famous, led to the suggestion that he was the author of the Letters of Junius. |
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These early writings coloured all subsequent biography and have become embedded in a body of Keats legend. |
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Shelley's writings focus on the role of the family in society and women's role within that family. |
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In the United States, his writings on distributism were popularised through The American Review, published by Seward Collins in New York. |
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Mill died the year after Russell's birth, but his writings had a great effect on Russell's life. |
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His writings inspired others, in particular journalists and political figures, to address such problems of class oppression. |
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Kipling was now a famous man, and in the previous two or three years had increasingly been making political pronouncements in his writings. |
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Between 1951 and 1955, Tolkien applied the term legendarium to the larger part of these writings. |
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In English the term acquired currency only in the 1940s, in the writings of Bukofzer and Paul Henry Lang. |
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It also has some writings of the laws of the game penned at the first meeting held at The Freemasons' Tavern. |
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The writings of Neville Cardus at this time were instrumental in emphasising the sense of rivalry between the two teams. |
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However, the form in the late 12th century, as attested in a great deal of mostly poetic writings, can be considered standard. |
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This general usage is most commonly found among the writings of historians or popular writers. |
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Protestants in Spain were estimated at between 1000 and 3000, mainly among intellectuals who had seen writings such as those of Erasmus. |
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The earliest literary writings in India, composed between 1700 BCE and 1200 CE, were in the Sanskrit language. |
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The United States Constitution, ratified June 21, 1788, was influenced by the writings of Polybius, Locke, Montesquieu, and others. |
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The later writings of Orestes Brownson would try to explain what constitutional designers were trying to do. |
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The writings of Greek physician Galen had dominated European medical thinking for over a millennium. |
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These writings have been found throughout Ireland and the west coast of Great Britain. |
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The New Testament consists of writings of the apostles and a very few other authors writing within apostolic times. |
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But with local councils and patristic writings, the Church applies a selective judgement. |
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Darby's writings have the greatest influence on the Little Flock or Church Assembly Hall of Watchman Nee and Witness Lee. |
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It is clear from this piece and other writings that the political portion of Defoe's life was by no means his only focus. |
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There are echoes of these darker experiences in Dahl's writings and his hatred of cruelty and corporal punishment. |
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It included a reading of a newly discovered secret poem, Dear Jake and revealed that Mackereth was one of the inspirations for his writings. |
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Recent criticism of Larkin demonstrates a more complex set of values at work in his poetry and across the totality of his writings. |
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He also wrote in standard English, and in these writings his political or civil commentary is often at its bluntest. |
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The town is home to a monument in his honour made of cast iron which takes the form of a large open book depicting images from his writings. |
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His writings on politics, the mass media, and literature are a significant contribution to the Marxist critique of culture and the arts. |
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As with his other writings, the Travels was published under a pseudonym, the fictional Lemuel Gulliver, a ship's surgeon and later a sea captain. |
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Conrad's short stories, other novels, and nonfiction writings also continue to find favour with many readers and filmmakers. |
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Rushdie includes fictional television and movie characters in some of his writings. |
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His writings contain elements that are, in modern terms, both conservative and liberal, although these terms are anachronistic. |
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The writings of Scottish philosopher and contemporary of Hume, Thomas Reid, were often criticisms of Hume's scepticism. |
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Hume was impressed by Butler's way of thinking about religion, and Butler may well have been influenced by Hume's writings. |
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As in her previous writings, she champions the liberation and education of women. |
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He also received the 1979 Jerusalem Prize for his writings on individual freedom. |
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Followers of Marx have frequently debated amongst themselves over how to interpret Marx's writings and apply his concepts to the modern world. |
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Scott, very much a Unionist and Tory, was at the same time a great populariser of Scottish mythology through his writings. |
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A few writers on the periphery still mention it, influenced by the dictionaries and classic writings of former times. |
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Protohistoric may also refer to the transition period between the advent of literacy in a society and the writings of the first historians. |
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The people of Fortriu left no surviving indigenous writings and the name they used to describe themselves is unrecorded. |
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On 27 March 1329, John XXII condemned many writings of Meister Eckhart as heretical in his papal bull In Agro Dominico. |
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Grant seriously called into question the dependability of Froissart's writings as an effective source for Robert II's reign. |
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This accounts for the newslike freshness of his writings. Proof of its quality lies in the fact that some of his things can still be read today. |
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In a vast variety of nondescript pamphlets and writings, he displays his skills at journalism. |
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In the 1950s, the bibliographer and translator Theodore Besterman started to collect, transcribe and publish all of Voltaire's writings. |
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Chalmers's writings are a source for argument and illustration on the question of Establishment. |
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Morozko got as far as the Tigil River and returned with reports and some mysterious writings, probably Japanese. |
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The Digesta or Pandectae, completed in 533, is a collection of juristic writings, mostly dating back to the second and third centuries. |
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An Iron Age culture of the Tibetan Plateau has tentatively been associated with the Zhang Zhung culture described in early Tibetan writings. |
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These first tourists were important archivists in their writings, paintings and sketches but there was no real tourist trade to receive them. |
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One example is the writings of Equiano, a former slave who became an unofficial spokesman for Britain's Black community. |
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