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... thoughts , these thoughts would be as he declares . But the premisses , though in one aspect perfectly legitimate , nevertheless make demands . Thought - reading and thought - enunciation of this kind violate literal realism , above all ...
... thoughts , these thoughts would be as he declares . But the premisses , though in one aspect perfectly legitimate , nevertheless make demands . Thought - reading and thought - enunciation of this kind violate literal realism , above all ...
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... thought and dreams opening up to him ! Shakespeare was to return to Rome and the thought of Rome again and yet again ; and he was never to return in thought — if he did in subject to the narrower horizons . But note two things about ...
... thought and dreams opening up to him ! Shakespeare was to return to Rome and the thought of Rome again and yet again ; and he was never to return in thought — if he did in subject to the narrower horizons . But note two things about ...
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... thought go that he was in favour of permitting the colonists to elect their own governors , as was done so successfully in Connecticut and Rhode Island . Always hoping to inaugurate a new system he re- luctantly yielded to the necessity ...
... thought go that he was in favour of permitting the colonists to elect their own governors , as was done so successfully in Connecticut and Rhode Island . Always hoping to inaugurate a new system he re- luctantly yielded to the necessity ...
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SIR ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD 18371924 By T F TOUT | 11 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 12 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192324 | 17 |
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