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But , alas , there is a logical difference between the two hierarchies : in ascending the scientific hierarchy the propositions become stronger and stronger so that we are saying more and more ; in ascending the hierarchy of ends the ...
But , alas , there is a logical difference between the two hierarchies : in ascending the scientific hierarchy the propositions become stronger and stronger so that we are saying more and more ; in ascending the hierarchy of ends the ...
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He retired ; to become in his seventies the author of 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 ...
He retired ; to become in his seventies the author of 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 ...
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I realise my work has never been quite in the first class . . . my Greek and Latin have become terribly rusty . . . . Instead of sticking to Homer , Aeschylus or Vergil , I have spent my time verifying references in Strabo , Suidas or ...
I realise my work has never been quite in the first class . . . my Greek and Latin have become terribly rusty . . . . Instead of sticking to Homer , Aeschylus or Vergil , I have spent my time verifying references in Strabo , Suidas or ...
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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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