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... close was a cardinal event in the history of Normandy . The pact made between Richard and Lothair at Gisors in 96550 was scarcely less important than the similar agreement of 911 . From this time forward the position of the Viking ...
... close was a cardinal event in the history of Normandy . The pact made between Richard and Lothair at Gisors in 96550 was scarcely less important than the similar agreement of 911 . From this time forward the position of the Viking ...
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... close touch with Antwerp was maintained , first with the delivery of the Banqueting House ceiling in 1635 , and later with the choosing of Jordaens as the decorator of the queen's cabinet at the newly finished house at Greenwich in 1639 ...
... close touch with Antwerp was maintained , first with the delivery of the Banqueting House ceiling in 1635 , and later with the choosing of Jordaens as the decorator of the queen's cabinet at the newly finished house at Greenwich in 1639 ...
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... close reading ' , a favourite phrase of his . With many , he got stuck after the first page or two . But there were a few which he read again and again with the most minute attention . Among them were the ethical writings of Hume . He ...
... close reading ' , a favourite phrase of his . With many , he got stuck after the first page or two . But there were a few which he read again and again with the most minute attention . Among them were the ethical writings of Hume . He ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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