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... kind of friendship ( friendship conceived solely as moral ) is no mere ideal : like the black swan it does exist here and there in its perfec- tion . The other kind of friendship ( the pragmatic ) , which harasses itself with the ends ...
... kind of friendship ( friendship conceived solely as moral ) is no mere ideal : like the black swan it does exist here and there in its perfec- tion . The other kind of friendship ( the pragmatic ) , which harasses itself with the ends ...
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... kind : but the suggestion also made by Moore that it means ' should have if I had chosen ' is a suggestion of the second kind . It may be because it is so easy ( apparently ) to confuse these two kinds of theory that Moore was tempted ...
... kind : but the suggestion also made by Moore that it means ' should have if I had chosen ' is a suggestion of the second kind . It may be because it is so easy ( apparently ) to confuse these two kinds of theory that Moore was tempted ...
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... kind of lord- ship that was exercised in commotes when they were ruled by a Welsh ' lord ' . What were the main characteristics of the kind of lordship that was exercised by the lord of a Marcher lord- ship ? They also were mainly three ...
... kind of lord- ship that was exercised in commotes when they were ruled by a Welsh ' lord ' . What were the main characteristics of the kind of lordship that was exercised by the lord of a Marcher lord- ship ? They also were mainly three ...
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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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