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... principles are now observed . Recent writers on place - names have , with more or less faithfulness , observed Skeat's first principle , so far at least as old forms can be or have been found , but many forget the principle entirely ...
... principles are now observed . Recent writers on place - names have , with more or less faithfulness , observed Skeat's first principle , so far at least as old forms can be or have been found , but many forget the principle entirely ...
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... principle of purposiveness ( Zweckmässigkeit ) , but urges that after all , though a priori , it is only regulative ... principle to connect them , yet he was sure that such a principle there must be . Now Tetens , in his Philosophical ...
... principle of purposiveness ( Zweckmässigkeit ) , but urges that after all , though a priori , it is only regulative ... principle to connect them , yet he was sure that such a principle there must be . Now Tetens , in his Philosophical ...
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... principle . While that applica- tion presented many points of similarity , there were essential differ- ences . The Physiocrats envisaged Nature under somewhat different aspects from those in which it was viewed by Adam Smith , and ...
... principle . While that applica- tion presented many points of similarity , there were essential differ- ences . The Physiocrats envisaged Nature under somewhat different aspects from those in which it was viewed by Adam Smith , and ...
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