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... continued to concentrate on the west , receiving cultural influences and establishing trade connections with England ... continued , and by 1146 the kingdom was divided between the sons of Erik Emune , Magnus the Strong , and Knud Lavard ...
... continued to concentrate on the west , receiving cultural influences and establishing trade connections with England ... continued , and by 1146 the kingdom was divided between the sons of Erik Emune , Magnus the Strong , and Knud Lavard ...
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... continued , and at the outbreak of World War I Norway's merchant navy was the fourth largest in the world . From about the turn of the century , Norway's immense resources of waterpower provided a base for great indus- trial expansion ...
... continued , and at the outbreak of World War I Norway's merchant navy was the fourth largest in the world . From about the turn of the century , Norway's immense resources of waterpower provided a base for great indus- trial expansion ...
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... continued his philosophical study , particularly of the question of human freedom . After taking his second theological examinations in 1794 , the same year in which his father died , Schleiermacher became assistant pastor in Landsberg ...
... continued his philosophical study , particularly of the question of human freedom . After taking his second theological examinations in 1794 , the same year in which his father died , Schleiermacher became assistant pastor in Landsberg ...
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