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... example in the past tense , then from ' If I ran , I panted ' it does follow that ' If I did not pant , I did not run ' , but it does not follow either that ' I panted whether or not I ran ' or that ' I panted ' period . These ...
... example in the past tense , then from ' If I ran , I panted ' it does follow that ' If I did not pant , I did not run ' , but it does not follow either that ' I panted whether or not I ran ' or that ' I panted ' period . These ...
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... example the if in our example " There are biscuits on the sideboard if you want them ' . I don't know whether you want biscuits or not , but in case you do , I point out that there are some on the sideboard . It is tempting , I know ...
... example the if in our example " There are biscuits on the sideboard if you want them ' . I don't know whether you want biscuits or not , but in case you do , I point out that there are some on the sideboard . It is tempting , I know ...
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... example , Greek manuscripts continued to be copied down to the late nineteenth century . And even elsewhere special circumstances sometimes necessitated the circulation of works in manuscript . One example of this is the works of ...
... example , Greek manuscripts continued to be copied down to the late nineteenth century . And even elsewhere special circumstances sometimes necessitated the circulation of works in manuscript . One example of this is the works of ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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