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... position , and a stronger one for an accented position . It is the reflex action of this analogy that has led to the preposition do , ' to , ' being provected into to under the stress accent : traces of this reflex action may be ...
... position , and a stronger one for an accented position . It is the reflex action of this analogy that has led to the preposition do , ' to , ' being provected into to under the stress accent : traces of this reflex action may be ...
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... positions respecting the nature of mechanism whose compatibility has been denied . The position ( a ) that nature is instrumental to the development of that which is of spiritual value is incompatible , it has been urged , with the position ...
... positions respecting the nature of mechanism whose compatibility has been denied . The position ( a ) that nature is instrumental to the development of that which is of spiritual value is incompatible , it has been urged , with the position ...
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... position which he maintained with great success until he was ap- pointed Regius Professor of Greek as successor to Benjamin Hall Kennedy in 1889. His chief works since his appointment in Glasgow have been Attic Orators ( 1876 ) , a Book ...
... position which he maintained with great success until he was ap- pointed Regius Professor of Greek as successor to Benjamin Hall Kennedy in 1889. His chief works since his appointment in Glasgow have been Attic Orators ( 1876 ) , a Book ...
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ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
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