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Page 86
... indeed if such muddle were allowed to compromise the promise of his contextual approach which , I suspect , will be realised in direct relation to use of individualistic method . In closing , I will add that Reading the Past is a ...
... indeed if such muddle were allowed to compromise the promise of his contextual approach which , I suspect , will be realised in direct relation to use of individualistic method . In closing , I will add that Reading the Past is a ...
Page 87
... Indeed , in the context of the book as a whole , relativism is one ' -ism ' that I do not directly discuss at all ! If the ' evidence ' of the index is anything to go by , p.169 is the only place in the book where the word relativism is ...
... Indeed , in the context of the book as a whole , relativism is one ' -ism ' that I do not directly discuss at all ! If the ' evidence ' of the index is anything to go by , p.169 is the only place in the book where the word relativism is ...
Page 92
... indeed he did . -- -- -- Although at first he seemed to ' belong ' to the Johnians privileged creatures we came at Part II to understand that he knew about us and cared about us . I had practical experience of this : I still have Glyn's ...
... indeed he did . -- -- -- Although at first he seemed to ' belong ' to the Johnians privileged creatures we came at Part II to understand that he knew about us and cared about us . I had practical experience of this : I still have Glyn's ...
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