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... means must be provided for enforcing such rules as the nations of the world may agree to adopt . Any practical action falls within the sphere of politics , and must be taken by governments , but men of learning may prepare the way by ...
... means must be provided for enforcing such rules as the nations of the world may agree to adopt . Any practical action falls within the sphere of politics , and must be taken by governments , but men of learning may prepare the way by ...
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... means in the Republic , where the scene is laid somewhere in the early years of the Archidamian war , and that the fact of his poverty is treated as notorious by the comic poets in the year 423. But , as Professor Burnet reminds us ...
... means in the Republic , where the scene is laid somewhere in the early years of the Archidamian war , and that the fact of his poverty is treated as notorious by the comic poets in the year 423. But , as Professor Burnet reminds us ...
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... mean very nearly what we express by ' mind ' . In English the word ' soul ' is used in varying and contradictory senses ... means various sorts of emotional or intellectual states of mind . This numbered analysis of meanings is of course ...
... mean very nearly what we express by ' mind ' . In English the word ' soul ' is used in varying and contradictory senses ... means various sorts of emotional or intellectual states of mind . This numbered analysis of meanings is of course ...
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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