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... evidence , one specific and the other general . On the one hand , the accounts and related documents occasionally supply specific details which indicate the stage that the building had reached at some more or less definite time ...
... evidence , one specific and the other general . On the one hand , the accounts and related documents occasionally supply specific details which indicate the stage that the building had reached at some more or less definite time ...
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... evidence of the structure really is decisive , one cannot , for the present , safely go farther than to leave open the possibility that the section begun in September 1295 may have been either B or C. In either case , the evidence as a ...
... evidence of the structure really is decisive , one cannot , for the present , safely go farther than to leave open the possibility that the section begun in September 1295 may have been either B or C. In either case , the evidence as a ...
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... evidence— by no means yet fully sifted - is now available in convenient form to the researcher that I have preferred here to emphasize rather those aspects of the poet Cadmon's importance which the enthusiasm of the philologist is apt ...
... evidence— by no means yet fully sifted - is now available in convenient form to the researcher that I have preferred here to emphasize rather those aspects of the poet Cadmon's importance which the enthusiasm of the philologist is apt ...
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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