Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 2British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... present war . ( 2 ) Carriage of Contraband : a topic on which it will be necessary to dwell at greater length . Several questions have here to be con- sidered , viz . : - war . ( a ) Articles to be " contraband " must be such as are ...
... present war . ( 2 ) Carriage of Contraband : a topic on which it will be necessary to dwell at greater length . Several questions have here to be con- sidered , viz . : - war . ( a ) Articles to be " contraband " must be such as are ...
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... present , -modifi- able . Here our immediate knowledge ends ; but attention is always anticipatory , always has a purpose in view , and in the simplest cases this purpose is merely that of feeling or knowing the present more vividly or ...
... present , -modifi- able . Here our immediate knowledge ends ; but attention is always anticipatory , always has a purpose in view , and in the simplest cases this purpose is merely that of feeling or knowing the present more vividly or ...
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... present moment contains , as part of itself , a memory of what has been actually present the moment before , that gives the whole experience the character of a stream , a time - stream of consciousness , ever receding into the past as ...
... present moment contains , as part of itself , a memory of what has been actually present the moment before , that gives the whole experience the character of a stream , a time - stream of consciousness , ever receding into the past as ...
Contents
ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
365 | 6 |
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