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... existence of divergent texts in the early Ptolemaic period , but they have done nothing to show that these texts were either authentic or important . For the rest , they show ( if proof were needed ) that the vulgate text of Homer , as ...
... existence of divergent texts in the early Ptolemaic period , but they have done nothing to show that these texts were either authentic or important . For the rest , they show ( if proof were needed ) that the vulgate text of Homer , as ...
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... existence , including as it does assurance that I began to be , absolutely demonstrates the existence of God , ' when the principle of causality , already explained as due to a ' custom ' in experience , has been applied to it . God ...
... existence , including as it does assurance that I began to be , absolutely demonstrates the existence of God , ' when the principle of causality , already explained as due to a ' custom ' in experience , has been applied to it . God ...
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... existence , and of the circumstances in which it came into being . The Civil Code of France , like the more recent Civil Code of Germany , owed its existence not to a mere desire for improving the form of the law , but to a sense of the ...
... existence , and of the circumstances in which it came into being . The Civil Code of France , like the more recent Civil Code of Germany , owed its existence not to a mere desire for improving the form of the law , but to a sense of the ...
Contents
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
IDEALISM AND THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE BY EDWARD CAIRD | 95 |
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