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... tion to British - borne is sure to be largely increased when Great Britain is belligerent ) has been sufficiently pointed out in Parliament as well as in the Press . But we are exhorted to accept in compensa- tion the rule contained in ...
... tion to British - borne is sure to be largely increased when Great Britain is belligerent ) has been sufficiently pointed out in Parliament as well as in the Press . But we are exhorted to accept in compensa- tion the rule contained in ...
Page 454
... tion that we can lay down may be to some extent infected with error on account of the inadequate and partial character of our knowledge . Here we have no immediate knowledge that what we know not could not modify the inferences that we ...
... tion that we can lay down may be to some extent infected with error on account of the inadequate and partial character of our knowledge . Here we have no immediate knowledge that what we know not could not modify the inferences that we ...
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... tion as is necessitated by any arrangement of feet , if we use that term in the sense of identically or equivalently valued groups of syllables . Now I do not profess to be cupidus novarum rerum in anything , but I make a very grave ...
... tion as is necessitated by any arrangement of feet , if we use that term in the sense of identically or equivalently valued groups of syllables . Now I do not profess to be cupidus novarum rerum in anything , but I make a very grave ...
Contents
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL Meeting July 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
PROLEGOMENA TO THE STUDY OF THE LATER IRISH BARDS 12001500 | 89 |
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