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Page 105
... original teachings of Confucius . The name Kogaku ( literally " the study of antiquity " ) refers to a particular branch of Confucian philosophy in Japan , which , oppos- ing the systems of Chu Hsi and Wang Yang - ming , goes back to ...
... original teachings of Confucius . The name Kogaku ( literally " the study of antiquity " ) refers to a particular branch of Confucian philosophy in Japan , which , oppos- ing the systems of Chu Hsi and Wang Yang - ming , goes back to ...
Page 129
... original 13 states as colonial territory but should be di- vided into areas that , upon reaching a designated condi- tion of population and organization , should enter the Union as states equal to the original 13. He also included a ...
... original 13 states as colonial territory but should be di- vided into areas that , upon reaching a designated condi- tion of population and organization , should enter the Union as states equal to the original 13. He also included a ...
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... original contributions to science , but the Spanish Jews shared the best scientific education . Abraham bar Hiyya Savasorda ( i.e. , " chief of police " ; died c . 1136 ) of Barcelona was an original mathematician who wrote in Hebrew ...
... original contributions to science , but the Spanish Jews shared the best scientific education . Abraham bar Hiyya Savasorda ( i.e. , " chief of police " ; died c . 1136 ) of Barcelona was an original mathematician who wrote in Hebrew ...
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