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... kind offices of Colonel le Hardy . This year we have to thank , in addition , all those schools , alike elementary and secondary , which , through the kind interest of Mr. E. F. D. Bloom , H.M. Inspector of Schools , and the co ...
... kind offices of Colonel le Hardy . This year we have to thank , in addition , all those schools , alike elementary and secondary , which , through the kind interest of Mr. E. F. D. Bloom , H.M. Inspector of Schools , and the co ...
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... kind of identifiable marks in presented experience must mean the pastness of the thing pre- sented , since otherwise the past event could not be distinguished from the present . Doubtless one element would be a certain kind Language ...
... kind of identifiable marks in presented experience must mean the pastness of the thing pre- sented , since otherwise the past event could not be distinguished from the present . Doubtless one element would be a certain kind Language ...
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... kind at all . In the same way we see how strained and unnatural it is to speak of the narrative as one of the present effects of that of which it is evidence . It is , of course , the result of things that happened in the past , and we ...
... kind at all . In the same way we see how strained and unnatural it is to speak of the narrative as one of the present effects of that of which it is evidence . It is , of course , the result of things that happened in the past , and we ...
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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