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... never able to come to a definite conclusion - to choose finally between the two rival theories.3 It is characteristic that while seeing and explain- ing the difficulties in the way of accepting either , he never suggests another . It never ...
... never able to come to a definite conclusion - to choose finally between the two rival theories.3 It is characteristic that while seeing and explain- ing the difficulties in the way of accepting either , he never suggests another . It never ...
Page 320
... never to remove an anomaly merely because it is an anomaly ; never to innovate except where some grievance is felt ; never to innovate except so far as to get rid of the grievance ; never to lay down any proposition of wider extent than ...
... never to remove an anomaly merely because it is an anomaly ; never to innovate except where some grievance is felt ; never to innovate except so far as to get rid of the grievance ; never to lay down any proposition of wider extent than ...
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... never satisfy his vision for long : he kept his eye ranging over wide territories , seeking , as it were , to make a map of them , which , while giving all im- portant details correctly , should above all bring out clearly the general ...
... never satisfy his vision for long : he kept his eye ranging over wide territories , seeking , as it were , to make a map of them , which , while giving all im- portant details correctly , should above all bring out clearly the general ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19278 | 3 |
THE POETRY OF COLLINS Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 29 |
THE DATE OF THE HITTITE HIEROGLYPHIC INSCRIPTIONS | 39 |
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