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Page 38
... problem of the ultimate meaning of the names with which he deals . On the other hand , he will certainly be wise not to tackle the larger problems indicated by Wyld , whether they be historical , archaeological , or ethnological ...
... problem of the ultimate meaning of the names with which he deals . On the other hand , he will certainly be wise not to tackle the larger problems indicated by Wyld , whether they be historical , archaeological , or ethnological ...
Page 40
... problem of a different kind is that of the local distribution of certain elements in common use in the formation of place - names , e . g . dene ( OE . denu , valley ) , hale ( OE . healh , nook , corner ) , low and law ( OE . hlaw ) ...
... problem of a different kind is that of the local distribution of certain elements in common use in the formation of place - names , e . g . dene ( OE . denu , valley ) , hale ( OE . healh , nook , corner ) , low and law ( OE . hlaw ) ...
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... problem by substituting the understanding as the lawgiver to nature as we know it , in place of things per se which we do not know at all . But after all Copernicus was mistaken if he supposed that the whole problem of the celestial ...
... problem by substituting the understanding as the lawgiver to nature as we know it , in place of things per se which we do not know at all . But after all Copernicus was mistaken if he supposed that the whole problem of the celestial ...
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