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... taken steps to ascertain whether those who are our Corresponding Fellows desire to receive our publications as before ; and I may add that the Trustees of the British Museum have taken similar action . But I confess I think that some ...
... taken steps to ascertain whether those who are our Corresponding Fellows desire to receive our publications as before ; and I may add that the Trustees of the British Museum have taken similar action . But I confess I think that some ...
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... taken on the other side to remove them . The sooner all such obstacles are removed , the better for the cause of learning . It is idle to suppose that we can ignore German scholar- ship in the future . We may have exalted it too much in ...
... taken on the other side to remove them . The sooner all such obstacles are removed , the better for the cause of learning . It is idle to suppose that we can ignore German scholar- ship in the future . We may have exalted it too much in ...
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... taken by abstraction to be , and if it is so no single order of conceptions is adequate to complete explanation . The abstract views obtained by the application of particular categories in reflection must , in other words , be taken as ...
... taken by abstraction to be , and if it is so no single order of conceptions is adequate to complete explanation . The abstract views obtained by the application of particular categories in reflection must , in other words , be taken as ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
THE VALUE AND THE METHODS OF MYTHOLOGIC STUDY By L | 37 |
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