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Page 103
... hand in hand with the break- down and increasing subdivision of temporal authority , which achieved its final form in the feudal system . As men became more illiterate , they relied on use and wont , what they called immemorial custom ...
... hand in hand with the break- down and increasing subdivision of temporal authority , which achieved its final form in the feudal system . As men became more illiterate , they relied on use and wont , what they called immemorial custom ...
Page 165
... hand . No matter what one's hopes , ambitions , schemes , the figures themselves provide a check upon the unbridled human imagination . This methodical use of numbers , furthered by the Arabic notation , was a profound contribution to ...
... hand . No matter what one's hopes , ambitions , schemes , the figures themselves provide a check upon the unbridled human imagination . This methodical use of numbers , furthered by the Arabic notation , was a profound contribution to ...
Page 309
... hand in hand as if by divine prear- rangement . What was the result ? It was expressed in classic terms by Pope Pius XI in Quadragesimo Anno : " Bodily labor has every- where been changed into an instrument of strange perversion ; for ...
... hand in hand as if by divine prear- rangement . What was the result ? It was expressed in classic terms by Pope Pius XI in Quadragesimo Anno : " Bodily labor has every- where been changed into an instrument of strange perversion ; for ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON 52 223 | 52 |
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