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... less actual , but not less historical significance . What is the weight to be attached to cultural similarities as an evidence of the contact - direct or indirect - of peoples in the past ? Does the recurrence in Mexico , for instance ...
... less actual , but not less historical significance . What is the weight to be attached to cultural similarities as an evidence of the contact - direct or indirect - of peoples in the past ? Does the recurrence in Mexico , for instance ...
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... less controversial and more academic than this . Politics are out of place in such an assembly , yet here is a ... less familiar to all present ) of certain considerations as to the history of Persia , the character of its people , and ...
... less controversial and more academic than this . Politics are out of place in such an assembly , yet here is a ... less familiar to all present ) of certain considerations as to the history of Persia , the character of its people , and ...
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... less to the more , but from the more to the less we can pass naturally by way of diminution , that is , by abstraction or exclusion . Lest I seem to any one to be merely juggling with terms I will compare the concrete or philosophic ...
... less to the more , but from the more to the less we can pass naturally by way of diminution , that is , by abstraction or exclusion . Lest I seem to any one to be merely juggling with terms I will compare the concrete or philosophic ...
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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