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... give the Survey much new material and information , supplementing and correcting the author's knowledge of the history and topography of the older London areas immediately outside the City , partly because of the great difficulty at the ...
... give the Survey much new material and information , supplementing and correcting the author's knowledge of the history and topography of the older London areas immediately outside the City , partly because of the great difficulty at the ...
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... give THER to the members of a certain class and nation the opportunity to fashion the mode of their existence after the ideal of the good life as they see it . The vicissitudes of the world outside their own borders do not affect them ...
... give THER to the members of a certain class and nation the opportunity to fashion the mode of their existence after the ideal of the good life as they see it . The vicissitudes of the world outside their own borders do not affect them ...
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... gives the following reading : Hic memoriae et | [ be ] llo insignisimi principes . Nudi . | Dvmnogeni . Hic iacent ... give incorrect genitive forms in such cases , by the simple device of adding the vowel -i to the name . We thus find ...
... gives the following reading : Hic memoriae et | [ be ] llo insignisimi principes . Nudi . | Dvmnogeni . Hic iacent ... give incorrect genitive forms in such cases , by the simple device of adding the vowel -i to the name . We thus find ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
ROMANTIC POETRY AND THE FINE ARTS Warton Lecture on English | 101 |
BERKELEYS ARGUMENT ABOUT MATERIAL SUBSTANCE Philo | 119 |
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