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If the world is no more than it appears to be to common sense or to science , then Christianity has little to say about evil that is really illu- minating . It is only on the assumption that the picture of the universe given by ...
If the world is no more than it appears to be to common sense or to science , then Christianity has little to say about evil that is really illu- minating . It is only on the assumption that the picture of the universe given by ...
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... the imbroglio in The Two Gentlemen , the menacing dilemma which appears to confront Hermia at the beginning of A ... part of the variegated pattern of comedy even if death or dishonour do appear to threaten some of the characters .
... the imbroglio in The Two Gentlemen , the menacing dilemma which appears to confront Hermia at the beginning of A ... part of the variegated pattern of comedy even if death or dishonour do appear to threaten some of the characters .
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... a monumental history of Cyprus from the earliest times down to the present day , in four closely written volumes , the last of which was found in manuscript , practically ready , after his death in 1948 , and will appear shortly .
... a monumental history of Cyprus from the earliest times down to the present day , in four closely written volumes , the last of which was found in manuscript , practically ready , after his death in 1948 , and will appear shortly .
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Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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