Freedom and CultureWingate, 1951 - 270 Seiten |
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... relations between them . In the second place , individuals in any modern society are in functional relation with many different kinds of communities or groups . In regard to human rights , the most important of these groups are the ...
... relations between them . In the second place , individuals in any modern society are in functional relation with many different kinds of communities or groups . In regard to human rights , the most important of these groups are the ...
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... relation to , the other , acceleration on an inclined plane , etc. ) without the aid of any numerical quantities and by ... relations in- volved and in doing so he will develop elastic and accurate , often even really subtle , ways of ...
... relation to , the other , acceleration on an inclined plane , etc. ) without the aid of any numerical quantities and by ... relations in- volved and in doing so he will develop elastic and accurate , often even really subtle , ways of ...
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... relations . It is clearly in the interests of good international relations that UNESCO should sponsor the publication and distribution of comprehensive abstracting journals . It is obvious that international communication in science ...
... relations . It is clearly in the interests of good international relations that UNESCO should sponsor the publication and distribution of comprehensive abstracting journals . It is obvious that international communication in science ...
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