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... tion and improve ethics by emphasizing the great virtues was obliged to clothe in Hindu dress qualities not native to Hinduism , Christian qualities . Educated Christians in India , Burma , and Indonesia are recognized by high standards ...
... tion and improve ethics by emphasizing the great virtues was obliged to clothe in Hindu dress qualities not native to Hinduism , Christian qualities . Educated Christians in India , Burma , and Indonesia are recognized by high standards ...
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... tion . Naturally there were others in eighteenth - century Britain who carried the cultural torch , even different schools of architecture ; e William Adam and his sons were culturally descended from Sir William Bruce , Architect to ...
... tion . Naturally there were others in eighteenth - century Britain who carried the cultural torch , even different schools of architecture ; e William Adam and his sons were culturally descended from Sir William Bruce , Architect to ...
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... tion the different attitudes assumed by France and Germany to N.A.T.O. and America ( and also to Britain ) can be blamed : Germany wants an even greater unity of the Atlantic alliance and often speaks about an ' Atlantic Federation ...
... tion the different attitudes assumed by France and Germany to N.A.T.O. and America ( and also to Britain ) can be blamed : Germany wants an even greater unity of the Atlantic alliance and often speaks about an ' Atlantic Federation ...
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Ethics and Morals in America | 381 |
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