Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 2British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... taken into account , and that those who enrich us with the discoveries of the forces of Nature are benefactors of mankind . But I am not prepared to admit that we must give ' a complete supremacy to the study of Nature , ' and that ...
... taken into account , and that those who enrich us with the discoveries of the forces of Nature are benefactors of mankind . But I am not prepared to admit that we must give ' a complete supremacy to the study of Nature , ' and that ...
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... taken place in these words , for they start with a frith which Dr. Whitley Stokes , loc . cit . , p . 273 , traces back to an early vṛti- , ' gegen . ' But the same sort of contraction has taken place in the preposition from which we ...
... taken place in these words , for they start with a frith which Dr. Whitley Stokes , loc . cit . , p . 273 , traces back to an early vṛti- , ' gegen . ' But the same sort of contraction has taken place in the preposition from which we ...
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... taken as their guide any other standard than the sound of the spoken utterance . The notion of unphonetic spelling , i . e . of spelling a word one way and pronouncing it another , has grown upon us unawares , merely because we have ...
... taken as their guide any other standard than the sound of the spoken utterance . The notion of unphonetic spelling , i . e . of spelling a word one way and pronouncing it another , has grown upon us unawares , merely because we have ...
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ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
365 | 6 |
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