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... less like the diagonal of an N ; and in the next place it does not touch the following letter , which is E , so the conjecture as to a con- joint NE proves to have had a loose foundation . The top of the R is damaged by a little flake ...
... less like the diagonal of an N ; and in the next place it does not touch the following letter , which is E , so the conjecture as to a con- joint NE proves to have had a loose foundation . The top of the R is damaged by a little flake ...
Page 114
... less account to Spain than substance . Let Louis XIV have the glory , as he calls it , of making the Pope , it is enough for Spain that the Pope , once made , should be as friendly to the Catholic King as to the most Christian monarch ...
... less account to Spain than substance . Let Louis XIV have the glory , as he calls it , of making the Pope , it is enough for Spain that the Pope , once made , should be as friendly to the Catholic King as to the most Christian monarch ...
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... less applicable to temporary than to permanent allegiance . This doctrine of the executive power is doubt- less open , says Locke , to the objection that it makes every man a judge in his own cause . That is so , and the use of civil ...
... less applicable to temporary than to permanent allegiance . This doctrine of the executive power is doubt- less open , says Locke , to the objection that it makes every man a judge in his own cause . That is so , and the use of civil ...
Contents
FIRST Annual General Meeting June 26 1903 ADDRESS BY | 1 |
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
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