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... ness . The age he lived in was an age of selfish despots , treacherous generals , god- less priests . It was an age of intellectual vigor and artistic creativeness ; but it was also an age of mean ambition , sordid pol- icy , and ...
... ness . The age he lived in was an age of selfish despots , treacherous generals , god- less priests . It was an age of intellectual vigor and artistic creativeness ; but it was also an age of mean ambition , sordid pol- icy , and ...
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... ness to as strict an administration of the law as the state of society in the twelfth century allowed . And Thomas the chan- cellor was the chief worker in the change . No doubt harsh means were needed to bring it about ; more eyes and ...
... ness to as strict an administration of the law as the state of society in the twelfth century allowed . And Thomas the chan- cellor was the chief worker in the change . No doubt harsh means were needed to bring it about ; more eyes and ...
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... ness of observation led to this want of musical discrimination . Such , however , is not probably the case . As a boy , my sub- ject was trained to sing with the remain- der of his family , but never succeeded in learning anything in ...
... ness of observation led to this want of musical discrimination . Such , however , is not probably the case . As a boy , my sub- ject was trained to sing with the remain- der of his family , but never succeeded in learning anything in ...
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