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... evidence which we use to establish it , there may be a very great gap . Most physicists , when they talk about electrons , do not mean only the paths in a cloud - chamber which they would offer as evidence for them . If we speak of this ...
... evidence which we use to establish it , there may be a very great gap . Most physicists , when they talk about electrons , do not mean only the paths in a cloud - chamber which they would offer as evidence for them . If we speak of this ...
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... evidence for mimes does not seem to suggest masked actors in mock heroic stories . The author's hatred of indecency is so clear that no one has any reason to be misled ; but there is room for a re - examination of the evidence now that ...
... evidence for mimes does not seem to suggest masked actors in mock heroic stories . The author's hatred of indecency is so clear that no one has any reason to be misled ; but there is room for a re - examination of the evidence now that ...
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... evidence one way or the other , but the evidence on which Rostovtzeff based his interpretation is very weak . It amounted to very little more than that the army was largely recruited from the peasantry , and that it frequently sacked ...
... evidence one way or the other , but the evidence on which Rostovtzeff based his interpretation is very weak . It amounted to very little more than that the army was largely recruited from the peasantry , and that it frequently sacked ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Charles Webster | 2 |
HERO AND LEANDER Warton Lecture on English Poetry By C S Lewis | 23 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF ANALYSIS Philosophical Lecture By Brand | 39 |
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