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Colin Hardie The Barlow Lectures on Dante, 1959. (supplement to Italian Studies XV), by J. H. Whitfield 29/3, p. 203
Alexander Murray Time's Reasons: Philosophies of History Old and New, by Leonard Krieger 59/2, p. 337

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