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... contains . It is by this line of thought that the Parmenidean Unit Universe is argued to contain plurality , and to have predicates which are not only different from one another , but also in many cases contraries of one another ...
... contains . It is by this line of thought that the Parmenidean Unit Universe is argued to contain plurality , and to have predicates which are not only different from one another , but also in many cases contraries of one another ...
Page 78
... contains , though , supposing the genesis of the parts to be given , it is very true that they will one and all contain that difference of components which the ev ov itself contains . 72. It would be out of place in a paper like the ...
... contains , though , supposing the genesis of the parts to be given , it is very true that they will one and all contain that difference of components which the ev ov itself contains . 72. It would be out of place in a paper like the ...
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... contains thirty bardic poems ; several addressed to the Roche family date from the fifteenth century.1 4. A paper MS . belonging to the O'Conor Don , written about 1630 in the Netherlands for a certain Captain Sorley Mac Donnell , who ...
... contains thirty bardic poems ; several addressed to the Roche family date from the fifteenth century.1 4. A paper MS . belonging to the O'Conor Don , written about 1630 in the Netherlands for a certain Captain Sorley Mac Donnell , who ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS 1912 | 7 |
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 8 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 8 |
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