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... fact of a declination gradually became known ; probably being independently observed by pilots and attributed to local error or faulty compasses . But the fact that the declination varied from place to place was quite unknown . That ...
... fact of a declination gradually became known ; probably being independently observed by pilots and attributed to local error or faulty compasses . But the fact that the declination varied from place to place was quite unknown . That ...
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... fact may be seen imperfectly , like the alleged fact which Berkeley saw that to be was to be perceived . Whether the fact is truly seen depends on its agreement with all relevant data . What is meant is , that the fact cannot be proved ...
... fact may be seen imperfectly , like the alleged fact which Berkeley saw that to be was to be perceived . Whether the fact is truly seen depends on its agreement with all relevant data . What is meant is , that the fact cannot be proved ...
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... fact of enjoyment and compresent object contemplated leads up to an equally intuitional principle of compresent reals con- stituting a universe . This principle is corroborated by all fact , for all knowledge is in detail the statement ...
... fact of enjoyment and compresent object contemplated leads up to an equally intuitional principle of compresent reals con- stituting a universe . This principle is corroborated by all fact , for all knowledge is in detail the statement ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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