The Pacific Spectator, Količina 9Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1955 |
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... less than the Japanese peak , but output is increasing and the techniques of exploration and development are improving . The Chinese Petroleum Corporation recently completed a new oil well which has been yielding 60 barrels of light ...
... less than the Japanese peak , but output is increasing and the techniques of exploration and development are improving . The Chinese Petroleum Corporation recently completed a new oil well which has been yielding 60 barrels of light ...
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... less logical , because this god inevitably loses a degree of sovereignty , and man is thus deprived of a measure of ... less sym- pathetic and certainly less accessible than the forbidding deity of the Puritans . By reducing God to human ...
... less logical , because this god inevitably loses a degree of sovereignty , and man is thus deprived of a measure of ... less sym- pathetic and certainly less accessible than the forbidding deity of the Puritans . By reducing God to human ...
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... less and less time at home . They consequently develop new interests and new loyalties and come to depend less upon relatives and more upon their own resources . In the cities the challenge to the Catholic Church has come in the " extra ...
... less and less time at home . They consequently develop new interests and new loyalties and come to depend less upon relatives and more upon their own resources . In the cities the challenge to the Catholic Church has come in the " extra ...
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VISITORS IN FORMOSA Hubert G Schenck | 20 |
PREVIEW A POEM S Wilmot Schneider | 31 |
THE UNDERTOW A STORY Wesley Ford Davis | 58 |
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