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It followed that the range of objects which it was possible to name was not limited to things which actually existed at particular places and times : it extended also to abstract entities of all sorts , to nonexistent things like ...
It followed that the range of objects which it was possible to name was not limited to things which actually existed at particular places and times : it extended also to abstract entities of all sorts , to nonexistent things like ...
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I take it that all anthropologists would agree with Robert Boyle that it is one thing to be able to help Nature to produce things , and another to understand well the nature of the things produced ( 1661 , 167–8 ) .
I take it that all anthropologists would agree with Robert Boyle that it is one thing to be able to help Nature to produce things , and another to understand well the nature of the things produced ( 1661 , 167–8 ) .
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And in the libertine poems especially he shows himself to be ( to quote him once again , this time from PseudoMartyr ) a man who needed ' freedome and libertie , as in all other indifferent things , so in my studies also , not to ...
And in the libertine poems especially he shows himself to be ( to quote him once again , this time from PseudoMartyr ) a man who needed ' freedome and libertie , as in all other indifferent things , so in my studies also , not to ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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