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other pieces of Jewish literature promote this same philosophy. Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of England, stated to the London press in 1922: “From the days
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the role either in literature or the theater. This may well be explained by the social attitude that associates weakness and loss of control with a man who expresses emotions. The
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list from ancient literature, from the history of Egypt written by the priest Manethō of Sebennytus in the Hellenistic Period . Manethō certainly had access to the o
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