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... Alexander called the only great man he had ever known , although he had known many big men ) , Alexander set about to remedy this injustice . The result was Ashburne Hall , which now accommodates 150 women students . Alexander was an ...
... Alexander called the only great man he had ever known , although he had known many big men ) , Alexander set about to remedy this injustice . The result was Ashburne Hall , which now accommodates 150 women students . Alexander was an ...
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... Alexander's work , or whether , if his work goes out of fashion , the fashion will also desert the truth ; but any one who thinks he has little to learn from Alexander's genius for the architecture of metaphysics is not a serious ...
... Alexander's work , or whether , if his work goes out of fashion , the fashion will also desert the truth ; but any one who thinks he has little to learn from Alexander's genius for the architecture of metaphysics is not a serious ...
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... Alexander's overtures was neither very extensive nor altogether encouraging . Never- theless , it was not negligible . By 1933 Alexander thought that the time had come for uniting his various heresies on aesthetic subjects into a ...
... Alexander's overtures was neither very extensive nor altogether encouraging . Never- theless , it was not negligible . By 1933 Alexander thought that the time had come for uniting his various heresies on aesthetic subjects into a ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir David Ross | 21 |
ARAB RULE UNDER THE AL BU SAID DYNASTY OF OMAN Raleigh | 27 |
SOME PROBLEMS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY Philosophical | 55 |
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