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Page 124
... fact , made the disturbing discovery that man and European man were not necessarily identical . And , even more disturbing , that they did not have to be so . It was , admittedly , one thing to accept the fact of diversity for alien ...
... fact , made the disturbing discovery that man and European man were not necessarily identical . And , even more disturbing , that they did not have to be so . It was , admittedly , one thing to accept the fact of diversity for alien ...
Page 140
... fact that a curtain may appear a different colour to different observers or to the same observer under different conditions does indeed show that our selection of one particular colour as the real colour of the curtain is to some extent ...
... fact that a curtain may appear a different colour to different observers or to the same observer under different conditions does indeed show that our selection of one particular colour as the real colour of the curtain is to some extent ...
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... facts . First , it exists purely by reason of historical accident . Its members are bound together by the fact - the important fact , but the one and single fact that they were all until fairly recently under British rule . Secondly ...
... facts . First , it exists purely by reason of historical accident . Its members are bound together by the fact - the important fact , but the one and single fact that they were all until fairly recently under British rule . Secondly ...
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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