Truth in Our Practice: Representing Justice in Milton's Poetry and ProseUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 2003 - 386페이지 |
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... memory , not only plan to remove the monarch serving as the " just and necessary " foundation of law , but they also ... memory , see David Cressy , Bonfires and Bonifaces : National Memory and the Protestant Calendar in Elizabethan and ...
... memory , not only plan to remove the monarch serving as the " just and necessary " foundation of law , but they also ... memory , see David Cressy , Bonfires and Bonifaces : National Memory and the Protestant Calendar in Elizabethan and ...
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... memory to a God - directed memory -- memory as it is informed by faith -- that offers a possibility for future action , and in Samson Agonistes , this form of memory is activated most prominently by the monument Manoa constructs for ...
... memory to a God - directed memory -- memory as it is informed by faith -- that offers a possibility for future action , and in Samson Agonistes , this form of memory is activated most prominently by the monument Manoa constructs for ...
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... memory of a vibrant political state and provide political hope for the future by challenging he audience to engage their own faculties of memory , reason , and faith . That is , when apprehended properly , the monuments require members ...
... memory of a vibrant political state and provide political hope for the future by challenging he audience to engage their own faculties of memory , reason , and faith . That is , when apprehended properly , the monuments require members ...
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Constructing a Just Self in the | 72 |
Determinable Justice in The | 128 |
The English View of Ireland and the Application of Justice | 156 |
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