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By the mid-seventeenth century, the visible image has assumed far greater...
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Thomas Cahill
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How the Irish Saved
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By the mid-seventeenth century, the visible image has assumed far greater reality than the invisible thought.
( Thomas Cahill )
[ How the Irish Saved ]
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