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... whole to the Nîmes inscription in honour of the Nemausian Mothers . Possibly vovo was not the whole of the name . Holder has collected some names ending in -uso- , -ussa- ( At ( t ) ussa , Bergussa , & c . ) , and -ussio- , -ussia ...
... whole to the Nîmes inscription in honour of the Nemausian Mothers . Possibly vovo was not the whole of the name . Holder has collected some names ending in -uso- , -ussa- ( At ( t ) ussa , Bergussa , & c . ) , and -ussio- , -ussia ...
Page 437
... whole . And in the whole there is more Reality than in the part . But still even the whole , considered as a whole , cannot be thought of as absolutely real , for the reasons already mentioned . The knowledge of common life , Science ...
... whole . And in the whole there is more Reality than in the part . But still even the whole , considered as a whole , cannot be thought of as absolutely real , for the reasons already mentioned . The knowledge of common life , Science ...
Page 446
... whole Reality as a mere succession of experiences not united together and forming the experience of one and the same spirit . Something must persist throughout that changes , some reality on which the changes are dependent . Now if we ...
... whole Reality as a mere succession of experiences not united together and forming the experience of one and the same spirit . Something must persist throughout that changes , some reality on which the changes are dependent . Now if we ...
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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