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Within German univer - sity circles the moral philosophy and Sinophilism of
Dictionary of the History of Ideas DONALD F. LACH 1968
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Last week Congress gave up trying to produce its own version of univer-sal health care and went off on vacation.
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And then again they used to give the grandest gloriaspanquost univer-sal howldmoutherhibbert lectures on anarxaquy out of doxarch — ology (hello, Hibernia!) from sea to sea (Matt speaking!) accord — ing to the pictures postcard, with sexon grimmacticals, in the
Finnegans Wake 2006
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But the risers, exquisite as they are, have never been as univer - sally admired as the accompanying frieze of eagle warriors, one of the treasures of Mexican art.
Mexico Michener, James 1992
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From his corruption by a satanist circle at the univer - sity of Bonn, Marx was a member of Guiseppe Mazzini's "Young Europe" cult, and was placed in the leadership of the Mazzini created International Working Men's Association by Mazzini personally.
Europe 1992: BackTrail of The Assassination of John F. Kennedy by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr 1988
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You could even attend the univer - sity at Krakow and become a leader like Wincenty Witos.,
Poland Michener, James 1983
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During their reign a great univer - sity was founded in Krakow, hospitals were started, and stable forms of government initiated.
Poland Michener, James 1983
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It is not a reactionary society or an “archaiz ing” theory of art which must be understood, so much as Plato's effort to establish a theory of ideas or univer - sals as an objective ground for truth and existence.
CREATIVITY IN ART MILTON C. NAHM 1968
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What the casuists did was (though on a lower level of generalization) exactly what the legalists did, namely, to subsume an individual instance under a universal, or near-universal, at least potentially univer - sal, concept.
CASUISTRY WERNER STARK 1968
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By this he aligned himself against both the physicians and other lay intellectuals of the univer - sity arts faculties and against the scholastic theologians for this remoteness from the pastoral role of the clergy.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas CHARLES TRINKAUS 1968
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