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... Nature follows the course of nature , and man follows the course of man . Between these there may be contacts . Man may learn endurance as well as peace from nature , when With joy the stars perform their shining , And the sea its long ...
... Nature follows the course of nature , and man follows the course of man . Between these there may be contacts . Man may learn endurance as well as peace from nature , when With joy the stars perform their shining , And the sea its long ...
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... nature of an insurance in the interest of some one else . Moreover the extent to which our ordinary thought involves the subjective view is usually obscured for us by our tendency to think that the terms ' likely ' and ' probable ...
... nature of an insurance in the interest of some one else . Moreover the extent to which our ordinary thought involves the subjective view is usually obscured for us by our tendency to think that the terms ' likely ' and ' probable ...
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... nature of which we are aware in performing it ; and there- fore the idea underlying the view is sound , though mis- applied . As regards an obligation , the moral is obvious . It is simply that , contrary to the implication of ordinary ...
... nature of which we are aware in performing it ; and there- fore the idea underlying the view is sound , though mis- applied . As regards an obligation , the moral is obvious . It is simply that , contrary to the implication of ordinary ...
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RETIRED FELLOWS | 4 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19312 | 11 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By The Rt Hon H A L Fisher | 23 |
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