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... already pro- vided for by a grant to the Academy from the Sir Halley Stewart Trust of £ 500 for financing such visits . Some visits have already taken place . The Academy was invited by the Ministry of Supply to advise on the needs of ...
... already pro- vided for by a grant to the Academy from the Sir Halley Stewart Trust of £ 500 for financing such visits . Some visits have already taken place . The Academy was invited by the Ministry of Supply to advise on the needs of ...
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... already familiar with the universals ' cathood ' , ' eating ' , and ' bathood ' . If I were not , I could not even entertain this proposition , still less believe it . Ultimately it is universals , universals which are familiar to us ...
... already familiar with the universals ' cathood ' , ' eating ' , and ' bathood ' . If I were not , I could not even entertain this proposition , still less believe it . Ultimately it is universals , universals which are familiar to us ...
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... already referred to any evidence of the existence at this early period of a well - developed bardic organization . Are there , one might ask , traces of un- broken continuity from the ancient bardoi ? If there was a recog- nized bardic ...
... already referred to any evidence of the existence at this early period of a well - developed bardic organization . Are there , one might ask , traces of un- broken continuity from the ancient bardoi ? If there was a recog- nized bardic ...
Contents
THINKING AND Representation Philosophical Lecture By H | 83 |
ORIGEN Lecture on a Master Mind By the Very Rev Dr W | 123 |
THE GOLDEN WORLD OF KING LEAR Shakespeare Lecture | 147 |
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