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... fact it is not elected , and may be drawn from any class of society . Images are not made for fun . In fact it is almost true to say that all image art of value illustrates or confirms a system of belief held by an élite , and very ...
... fact it is not elected , and may be drawn from any class of society . Images are not made for fun . In fact it is almost true to say that all image art of value illustrates or confirms a system of belief held by an élite , and very ...
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... facts can be included under the umbrella of natural selection without risk of contradiction- because no contrary evidence is available . The case of mimicry will make this clearer . It is a curious fact that many harmless insects are ...
... facts can be included under the umbrella of natural selection without risk of contradiction- because no contrary evidence is available . The case of mimicry will make this clearer . It is a curious fact that many harmless insects are ...
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William Makepeace Thackeray. self by the very fact of attempting this difficult art , and of confiding in the fellow - creatures whom he professes to despise ... fact that I was short - sighted . The doctor took me solemnly 475 Richard ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. self by the very fact of attempting this difficult art , and of confiding in the fellow - creatures whom he professes to despise ... fact that I was short - sighted . The doctor took me solemnly 475 Richard ...
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