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... appears to consist in ascertaining which of the alternative views better corresponds with the thought of our ordinary life . There are two ways in which this thought appears to imply the objective view . First , we frequently think ...
... appears to consist in ascertaining which of the alternative views better corresponds with the thought of our ordinary life . There are two ways in which this thought appears to imply the objective view . First , we frequently think ...
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... appears to be of a distinctly late type , and the brick too may be only a little earlier ( J.R.A.S. , 1927 , p . 795 ) than Nebuchadrezzar ; this , of course , would be unfavour- able to the notion of connecting them with the ' Indus ...
... appears to be of a distinctly late type , and the brick too may be only a little earlier ( J.R.A.S. , 1927 , p . 795 ) than Nebuchadrezzar ; this , of course , would be unfavour- able to the notion of connecting them with the ' Indus ...
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... appears in company with what seems to be the moon - god , and the comparison of this god with a bull is of course familiar in Babylonian texts . The fish is a very common sign in the ' Indus ' script , but there is at present no example ...
... appears in company with what seems to be the moon - god , and the comparison of this god with a bull is of course familiar in Babylonian texts . The fish is a very common sign in the ' Indus ' script , but there is at present no example ...
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