Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... relation of God to the human and the event of this relation of the human to God: that is the content of Holy Scripture. ... But this relationship, although it is a two-sided one, is never an equilateral or reversible one. Rather, it is ...
... relation of God to the human and the event of this relation of the human to God: that is the content of Holy Scripture. ... But this relationship, although it is a two-sided one, is never an equilateral or reversible one. Rather, it is ...
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... RELATIONS OF MUNICIPALITIES TO GAS CORPORATIONS AND WORKS . This relation is a peculiar one in many respects . A gas company cannot be viewed in the same light as other manu- facturing corporations , for many reasons . In the first ...
... RELATIONS OF MUNICIPALITIES TO GAS CORPORATIONS AND WORKS . This relation is a peculiar one in many respects . A gas company cannot be viewed in the same light as other manu- facturing corporations , for many reasons . In the first ...
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... relations (Petit 1985), but the fragmentation according to the precise nature of the service provided has prevented the diffusion of a unique and typical employment relation. taking into account the domination of competition over other ...
... relations (Petit 1985), but the fragmentation according to the precise nature of the service provided has prevented the diffusion of a unique and typical employment relation. taking into account the domination of competition over other ...
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