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Page 152
... rules , accepted as operative between the parties " . Other Powers preferred a state- ment of law , in which no distinction should be made between rules already generally accepted , and rules now first agreed upon between the ...
... rules , accepted as operative between the parties " . Other Powers preferred a state- ment of law , in which no distinction should be made between rules already generally accepted , and rules now first agreed upon between the ...
Page 236
... rules ' ( mere suggestions , not ' rules ' in Aristotle's intentions ) , Shakespeare's attitude was the He would not go out of his way either to secure or to avoid an ethical conclusion or conformity to rules . His plays were truly ...
... rules ' ( mere suggestions , not ' rules ' in Aristotle's intentions ) , Shakespeare's attitude was the He would not go out of his way either to secure or to avoid an ethical conclusion or conformity to rules . His plays were truly ...
Page 341
... rules suggest that the borrowed day brought with it the quality of good or bad luck which attached to the month from which it was borrowed . ' But , fourthly , no day to which the puzzling vocable AMB is affixed , even when in , or ...
... rules suggest that the borrowed day brought with it the quality of good or bad luck which attached to the month from which it was borrowed . ' But , fourthly , no day to which the puzzling vocable AMB is affixed , even when in , or ...
Contents
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
SOME PALESTINIAN CULTS IN THE GRAECOROMAN AGE By G | 55 |
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