Frank Norris, Form and Development, Volumen2University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 904 páginas |
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... treats most explicitly two themes inherent in all of Norris ' other works : the social functions of male and female , and the need of free will and self - mastery for evolutionary C growth . But Norris displays an inability completely ...
... treats most explicitly two themes inherent in all of Norris ' other works : the social functions of male and female , and the need of free will and self - mastery for evolutionary C growth . But Norris displays an inability completely ...
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... treats them they are not . Both groups were under the control of nature as a result of their qualities and characteristics . According to Norris and Le Conte , however , the evolution of man consists in the self - willed development ...
... treats them they are not . Both groups were under the control of nature as a result of their qualities and characteristics . According to Norris and Le Conte , however , the evolution of man consists in the self - willed development ...
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... treats them as stages of a theological evolutionary development . Norris presents and analyzes the historical role of the Church in furthering spiritual insights , indicating also what he feels are its contemporary limitations . Norris ...
... treats them as stages of a theological evolutionary development . Norris presents and analyzes the historical role of the Church in furthering spiritual insights , indicating also what he feels are its contemporary limitations . Norris ...
Términos y frases comunes
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