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Page 141
... evidence on which they are based : for instance , when I identify the object in front of me as a table , I am attributing to it many properties which are not vouchsafed by anything in the content of my present visual experience . The ...
... evidence on which they are based : for instance , when I identify the object in front of me as a table , I am attributing to it many properties which are not vouchsafed by anything in the content of my present visual experience . The ...
Page 384
... evidence against evidence and giving the reader a fair chance to weigh argument against argument , the balance of evidence pointed for him to the identification of these kings with the Blemyes rather than with the Nobatae . Back in ...
... evidence against evidence and giving the reader a fair chance to weigh argument against argument , the balance of evidence pointed for him to the identification of these kings with the Blemyes rather than with the Nobatae . Back in ...
Page 391
... evidence , the evidence of historical and archaeolo- gical facts . His talents as a story - teller appeared in those books he produced on behalf of a wider public , his Nubian Treasure , Archaic Egypt , and Egypt in Nubia . He received ...
... evidence , the evidence of historical and archaeolo- gical facts . His talents as a story - teller appeared in those books he produced on behalf of a wider public , his Nubian Treasure , Archaic Egypt , and Egypt in Nubia . He received ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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