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... mean upon strong reason and good fancy , joyn'd with experience and tryals , so that we are assured of the good effect of it , and thats what we mean by following ye Antients , if we contrive or in- vent other ways we doe but dress ...
... mean upon strong reason and good fancy , joyn'd with experience and tryals , so that we are assured of the good effect of it , and thats what we mean by following ye Antients , if we contrive or in- vent other ways we doe but dress ...
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... mean an East Roman element within the Roman Empire , you are asking a question which neither logic nor the facts can ... mean by Rome ? The Roman West ? Or do we mean Roman Italy ? Or simply the imperial capital ? It is perhaps easier ...
... mean an East Roman element within the Roman Empire , you are asking a question which neither logic nor the facts can ... mean by Rome ? The Roman West ? Or do we mean Roman Italy ? Or simply the imperial capital ? It is perhaps easier ...
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... means of truth . By truth the earth is supported , by means of truth the wind blows and the sun shines , everything is founded upon truth . In a later text the judge reminds a witness of the sacredness of truth : ' By means of truth the ...
... means of truth . By truth the earth is supported , by means of truth the wind blows and the sun shines , everything is founded upon truth . In a later text the judge reminds a witness of the sacredness of truth : ' By means of truth the ...
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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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