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Page 297
... continued throughout the century . New churches , new schools , better law and order , main drainage , and care for the outcasts were some of the reformers ' legacy ; Trafalgar Square , the Embankment , and roads , such as Shaftesbury ...
... continued throughout the century . New churches , new schools , better law and order , main drainage , and care for the outcasts were some of the reformers ' legacy ; Trafalgar Square , the Embankment , and roads , such as Shaftesbury ...
Page 570
... continued to be of interest for their geometric properties , as is known through remarks by Pro- clus . Later geometers continued the search for geometric patterns satisfying the Platonic conditions . The simplest model , a scheme of ...
... continued to be of interest for their geometric properties , as is known through remarks by Pro- clus . Later geometers continued the search for geometric patterns satisfying the Platonic conditions . The simplest model , a scheme of ...
Page 876
... continued or were soon reestablished , however . The cuneiform script persisted as the only type of writing in the entire area . Cultural continuity was not broken off , either , particularly in Babylonia . A matter of importance was ...
... continued or were soon reestablished , however . The cuneiform script persisted as the only type of writing in the entire area . Cultural continuity was not broken off , either , particularly in Babylonia . A matter of importance was ...
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