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... gives no reason for doubting its occurrence . If there is anything more wonderful than the complexity of our bodies , it is the unity with which the parts and functions conspire for the ends of life . And if the mind is ( as in some way ...
... gives no reason for doubting its occurrence . If there is anything more wonderful than the complexity of our bodies , it is the unity with which the parts and functions conspire for the ends of life . And if the mind is ( as in some way ...
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... give place . Let Love then be the knot , and Grace the tie ; Give Love the onset , Grace the victory . Go , happy pair ! Each others arms embrace , Live always like yourselves in Love and Grace . Still later Anthony Stafford secured ...
... give place . Let Love then be the knot , and Grace the tie ; Give Love the onset , Grace the victory . Go , happy pair ! Each others arms embrace , Live always like yourselves in Love and Grace . Still later Anthony Stafford secured ...
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... give a detailed account of it as Mc- Taggart himself has given an admirable synopsis in his contribution to Contemporary British Philosophy , vol . i . The work forms a complete deductive system of a priori meta- physics on the grand ...
... give a detailed account of it as Mc- Taggart himself has given an admirable synopsis in his contribution to Contemporary British Philosophy , vol . i . The work forms a complete deductive system of a priori meta- physics on the grand ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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