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... writer may have in mind the possibility that a paper will be laid before Parliament , but at least in diplomatic documents it is nearly always easy to detect any special writing for this purpose . Oddly enough a writer will generally ...
... writer may have in mind the possibility that a paper will be laid before Parliament , but at least in diplomatic documents it is nearly always easy to detect any special writing for this purpose . Oddly enough a writer will generally ...
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... writing . ' I pause here in my quotation to remark that in fact Aristotle said no such thing : how could he ? and I ... writing . He was now , he believed , writing in 1800 , more a philosopher than he had been in 1796 when he 120 ...
... writing . ' I pause here in my quotation to remark that in fact Aristotle said no such thing : how could he ? and I ... writing . He was now , he believed , writing in 1800 , more a philosopher than he had been in 1796 when he 120 ...
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... Writing of the general signi- ficance of the study of rhetoric in the earlier Middle Ages , Professor Vinaver says , " The discipline which in the later Middle Ages was to be largely reduced to mere stylistic ornamentation had not at ...
... Writing of the general signi- ficance of the study of rhetoric in the earlier Middle Ages , Professor Vinaver says , " The discipline which in the later Middle Ages was to be largely reduced to mere stylistic ornamentation had not at ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 7 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July | 11 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
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