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... reference of much the same date may be cited from the heights of political literature . Although Bacon's essay Of Plantations was revised for publication a decade later , it may fairly be assumed to have been originally written near ...
... reference of much the same date may be cited from the heights of political literature . Although Bacon's essay Of Plantations was revised for publication a decade later , it may fairly be assumed to have been originally written near ...
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British Academy. a direct reference to a celebrated divorce case which occurred in 1713.1 We know that the story of ... references to contemporary events which it contains , the final touches were not added till 1725. Swift's own words ...
British Academy. a direct reference to a celebrated divorce case which occurred in 1713.1 We know that the story of ... references to contemporary events which it contains , the final touches were not added till 1725. Swift's own words ...
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... reference of signs - agreement with ourselves and with others - upon which the definite interpretation of language depends . Signs cannot be conventional in origin , because you must understand their reference , before you can agree ...
... reference of signs - agreement with ourselves and with others - upon which the definite interpretation of language depends . Signs cannot be conventional in origin , because you must understand their reference , before you can agree ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
SOME | 30 |
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