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... German nationality in the philosophical - philological class ; seven extraordinary , three non - resident , thirty - one German correspon- dents in the historical class ; and three non - resident and fifty - four German correspondents ...
... German nationality in the philosophical - philological class ; seven extraordinary , three non - resident , thirty - one German correspon- dents in the historical class ; and three non - resident and fifty - four German correspondents ...
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... German mind was a peculiarly fruitful soil for mysticism ' . And again : In Meister Eckhart the German mind definitively asserts its pre - eminence in this sphere of speculative mysticism . ' Nothing could be more emphatic : the German ...
... German mind was a peculiarly fruitful soil for mysticism ' . And again : In Meister Eckhart the German mind definitively asserts its pre - eminence in this sphere of speculative mysticism . ' Nothing could be more emphatic : the German ...
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... German and the Englishman is amusingly illustrated . I refer to The Soul of Germany , by Baron von Hügel . Baron von Hügel quotes the case of a German writing about the keeping of inns , who divides his treatise into two parts , the ...
... German and the Englishman is amusingly illustrated . I refer to The Soul of Germany , by Baron von Hügel . Baron von Hügel quotes the case of a German writing about the keeping of inns , who divides his treatise into two parts , the ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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