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if it cannot be gathered from any antecedent knowledge of the phenomena of Nature and of the events of history , and if also it cannot be arrived at through analogical reasoning , by magnification of attributes and processes which we ...
if it cannot be gathered from any antecedent knowledge of the phenomena of Nature and of the events of history , and if also it cannot be arrived at through analogical reasoning , by magnification of attributes and processes which we ...
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Not less remarkable than his range of knowledge was his unfailing readiness to help and encourage others . Only those in close contact with him knew to what extent he used to stimulate Indian students who showed interest in research ...
Not less remarkable than his range of knowledge was his unfailing readiness to help and encourage others . Only those in close contact with him knew to what extent he used to stimulate Indian students who showed interest in research ...
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This permanently restricts our knowledge . The ' insight into the harmony or system of the whole partakes of the nature of ' divination and faith ' . This faith is not opposed to reason , but to knowledge.
This permanently restricts our knowledge . The ' insight into the harmony or system of the whole partakes of the nature of ' divination and faith ' . This faith is not opposed to reason , but to knowledge.
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ANNUAL REPORT 19301 | 7 |
VERGILS CREATIVE ARt Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY Annual Italian Lecture By Edmund | 28 |
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