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... Joachim is plainly in doubt between Chosroës and Mahomet , and his hesitancy is reflected in the present version ... Joachim adds significantly , he shall persevere in the work he has begun . It seems as if Joachim were carried away by ...
... Joachim is plainly in doubt between Chosroës and Mahomet , and his hesitancy is reflected in the present version ... Joachim adds significantly , he shall persevere in the work he has begun . It seems as if Joachim were carried away by ...
Page 265
... Joachim personally in Rome , while the reference to Innocent III shows that Ralph was writing a few years later . There has been an unaccountable prejudice among the biographers of Joachim , including the most modern , against the testi ...
... Joachim personally in Rome , while the reference to Innocent III shows that Ralph was writing a few years later . There has been an unaccountable prejudice among the biographers of Joachim , including the most modern , against the testi ...
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... Joachim's philosophic thought . But Greek philosophy occupied so much of his interest , and he did so much towards maintaining the study of it in Oxford , that this memoir would be altogether ... Joachim used fresh HAROLD HENRY JOACHIM 417.
... Joachim's philosophic thought . But Greek philosophy occupied so much of his interest , and he did so much towards maintaining the study of it in Oxford , that this memoir would be altogether ... Joachim used fresh HAROLD HENRY JOACHIM 417.
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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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