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The kinds of causes
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The kinds of causes

  Causes are spoken of in a number of ways. In one way, then, that out of which a thing comes about and which is…

  • ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΣ ΚΟΤΣΑΛΗΣ | GEORGE KOTSALIS
  • 11/10/2015

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