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Page 419
... whole population , which constituted a large majority , and in the central regions of Anatolia an absolutely overwhelming majority . In Anatolia , therefore , lay always the centre and the strength of Turkey . In respect of that great ...
... whole population , which constituted a large majority , and in the central regions of Anatolia an absolutely overwhelming majority . In Anatolia , therefore , lay always the centre and the strength of Turkey . In respect of that great ...
Page 475
... whole of the evidence that is now available is viewed in proper perspective it is clear that this question has ... whole of the so - called ' Upper Palaeolithic Epoch ' are linked together so as to include the whole of the history of ...
... whole of the evidence that is now available is viewed in proper perspective it is clear that this question has ... whole of the so - called ' Upper Palaeolithic Epoch ' are linked together so as to include the whole of the history of ...
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... whole history of the race . It is made also to lead to a novel statement of his philosophical position when he ... whole , interpreted to an experience which itself includes a synoptic survey of the whole of time . " And as to the ...
... whole history of the race . It is made also to lead to a novel statement of his philosophical position when he ... whole , interpreted to an experience which itself includes a synoptic survey of the whole of time . " And as to the ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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