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solely, yet the idea of religious prejudice, which was still widely practiced by Catholics less that 50 years ago, and is still today. It is not just by Catholics, and no one is innocent. It is the incessant notion of religious supremacy that has come
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they should kneel for peace,
Or seek for rule, supremacy, and sway
When they are bound to serve, love, and obey.
(V, II, 146-166
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. This cause was the creation of an Arian nation and the unmixing of different racial elements until the final goal was achieved, and the German people had their own herd.
Hitler and Germanys goal for world supremacy came to an end in 1945 when the allied
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through their window in the early hours of the day. In the opening
phrase the author draws his audiences attention to his own celestial supremacy
with; "Busie old foole, unruly Sunne". Yet, within the last stanza, the author
adopts a serious tone, quoting
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of the leading Continental philosophers of the physiocratic school, which based its political and economic doctrines on the supremacy of natural law, wealth, and order. He was specially influenced by the French philosophers Francois Quesnay and Anne Robert Jacques
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no greater status than fictions of the imagination that include sensuality and play. Yet in his announcement that poetry is the supreme fiction, the speaker proclaims the supremacy of the human creative imagination.
Religion (the moral law [line 2]) has
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The concept of Soveriegnity in the Making of the American People
sov¡Per¡Peign¡Pty
n. pl. sov¡Per¡Peign¡Pties
1. Supremacy of authority or rule as exercised by a sovereign or sovereign state.
2. Royal rank, authority, or power.
3. Complete
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Preamble expresses that Separation of powers does not imply an order of precedence among the organs of the state but reflects a civilised division of labour and mode of cooperation restricted to the exercise of specific state powers, supremacy is vested solely
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An image of a mule is also portrayed throughout the novel. Both Joe and Tea Cake treated Janie as if she were a mule, due to the fact that she received little respect. This signifies that the men felt as if they had supremacy over Janie and held high
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in the control of a foreigner (Machiavelli, 1935, 77). In military supremacy, developed by a princes own ability and actions, Machiavelli believed that, war and its organisation and discipline...is the only art that is necessary to one who commands, (Machiavelli
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