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... things indirectly . Nor does it lead us to deny the distinction between bringing something about directly and bringing something about indirectly , since , so long as we think that we bring about certain things indirectly , we ...
... things indirectly . Nor does it lead us to deny the distinction between bringing something about directly and bringing something about indirectly , since , so long as we think that we bring about certain things indirectly , we ...
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... thing or things , as will cause a thing of the kind A to assume a state of the kind x ' . Further , in stating some moral rule , we are plainly in two respects speaking elliptically . Thus , in asserting that a man ought to support his ...
... thing or things , as will cause a thing of the kind A to assume a state of the kind x ' . Further , in stating some moral rule , we are plainly in two respects speaking elliptically . Thus , in asserting that a man ought to support his ...
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... things , thou stirrest laughter , and dost thou make light of this ? What false oaths proceed from witty speech , what harmful things , what foul speeches ! " But , " the man will say , " wit is not of that sort . " Yet hearken , he ...
... things , thou stirrest laughter , and dost thou make light of this ? What false oaths proceed from witty speech , what harmful things , what foul speeches ! " But , " the man will say , " wit is not of that sort . " Yet hearken , he ...
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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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