Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 2British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... less pleasant places than his friend's , for his employer , the Russian Ambassador , seems to have kept him at a respectful distance and his pupils bravely resisted his attempts to teach them anything . All the more delightful was the ...
... less pleasant places than his friend's , for his employer , the Russian Ambassador , seems to have kept him at a respectful distance and his pupils bravely resisted his attempts to teach them anything . All the more delightful was the ...
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... less rapid according to the varying distance of the thing seen . But the thing seen does not , on that account , move more or less rapidly . Now if X exhibits changes and variations which are not shared by Y , X and Y must be distinct ...
... less rapid according to the varying distance of the thing seen . But the thing seen does not , on that account , move more or less rapidly . Now if X exhibits changes and variations which are not shared by Y , X and Y must be distinct ...
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... less like our own . But it is only within a certain region of our experience that this mode of determining the nature of the independent not - self yields definitely verifiable results . It is only in dealing with men , and in a less ...
... less like our own . But it is only within a certain region of our experience that this mode of determining the nature of the independent not - self yields definitely verifiable results . It is only in dealing with men , and in a less ...
Contents
ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
365 | 6 |
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