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... sense of 6 the word in the sense of ' kind ' steps ' ( sec . viii . 8 ) . In the post- humous Preface he mentions university degrees . As to the locus classicus ( sec . iii . 2 ) in which he dwells on the Law or Order of Nature , which ...
... sense of 6 the word in the sense of ' kind ' steps ' ( sec . viii . 8 ) . In the post- humous Preface he mentions university degrees . As to the locus classicus ( sec . iii . 2 ) in which he dwells on the Law or Order of Nature , which ...
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... sense and in a bad , not distinguished as clearly as they should be in the Oxford Dictionary . In the good sense it meant a great saying of universal application , such a saying as was worth setting down in what was called a commonplace ...
... sense and in a bad , not distinguished as clearly as they should be in the Oxford Dictionary . In the good sense it meant a great saying of universal application , such a saying as was worth setting down in what was called a commonplace ...
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... sense which is instinctive in them , together with a quick perception of real interests , a strong fund of sane common sense which has often been manifested in moments of crisis , and a spirit of caution , perhaps over - developed in ...
... sense which is instinctive in them , together with a quick perception of real interests , a strong fund of sane common sense which has often been manifested in moments of crisis , and a spirit of caution , perhaps over - developed in ...
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OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
SOME | 30 |
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