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... position in his famous letter to Maris ( 433 ) , the sole survivor ( in a Greek translation ) of his abundant works ; it was one of the Three Chapters anathematized by the second Council of Constantinople ( 553 ) . The frankly ...
... position in his famous letter to Maris ( 433 ) , the sole survivor ( in a Greek translation ) of his abundant works ; it was one of the Three Chapters anathematized by the second Council of Constantinople ( 553 ) . The frankly ...
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... position , armed conflict was not in- evitable , and several princes , including Frederick III , were willing to use their influence to arrange a compromise . But the new pope , Paul II , was elected in 1464 and soon adopted an ...
... position , armed conflict was not in- evitable , and several princes , including Frederick III , were willing to use their influence to arrange a compromise . But the new pope , Paul II , was elected in 1464 and soon adopted an ...
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... positions of the body and the pattern of the steps but also the way in which movements should be executed ( i.e. ... position of the top of the head ; the second , the shoulders ; the third , the waist ; the fourth , the knees ; and ...
... positions of the body and the pattern of the steps but also the way in which movements should be executed ( i.e. ... position of the top of the head ; the second , the shoulders ; the third , the waist ; the fourth , the knees ; and ...
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