The Pacific Spectator, Količina 8Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1954 |
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Stran 43
... later . By that time there were two other galleries of Indian paintings : that of George Catlin , painted in the years following 1831 and widely exhibited from 1837 on ; and that of John Mix Stanley , probably superior as art and at ...
... later . By that time there were two other galleries of Indian paintings : that of George Catlin , painted in the years following 1831 and widely exhibited from 1837 on ; and that of John Mix Stanley , probably superior as art and at ...
Stran 328
... later writers have not always articulated this theme in its original theological expression , partially because the lo- cus of the problem changes , partially because of the stylistic demands made upon them by the conventions in which ...
... later writers have not always articulated this theme in its original theological expression , partially because the lo- cus of the problem changes , partially because of the stylistic demands made upon them by the conventions in which ...
Stran 350
... later " by an array of force and talent to secure to capital the ownership of the water as well as of the land , and the people will at last have it to pay for . . . . ” Land monopoly became the biggest single issue before the ...
... later " by an array of force and talent to secure to capital the ownership of the water as well as of the land , and the people will at last have it to pay for . . . . ” Land monopoly became the biggest single issue before the ...
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INTERPRETATION | 7 |
INGE A STORY Bernard Taper | 21 |
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