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... question that many people have asked is : why is it that history has recorded the event but not the pain of that particular event . It is not quite correct to say that the pain has not been recorded . It has - in fiction , novels ...
... question that many people have asked is : why is it that history has recorded the event but not the pain of that particular event . It is not quite correct to say that the pain has not been recorded . It has - in fiction , novels ...
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... question of an apology for an act committed in the past arises only if there is continuity of state power . By this yardstick , the British and US gov- ernments are today fully responsible for all the actions of their respective states ...
... question of an apology for an act committed in the past arises only if there is continuity of state power . By this yardstick , the British and US gov- ernments are today fully responsible for all the actions of their respective states ...
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... question emerges when the question is rephrased as , ' What is it to be civi- lized ? ' In one sense , posing the pro- blem regarding the meaning and possibilities of civilization helped Coomaraswamy to restate first prin- ciples and ...
... question emerges when the question is rephrased as , ' What is it to be civi- lized ? ' In one sense , posing the pro- blem regarding the meaning and possibilities of civilization helped Coomaraswamy to restate first prin- ciples and ...
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