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... less advanced peoples , not merely by conquest , but also by the impact of intellectual and moral forces . The circumstances in which many tribes are dying out , those in which some few nations are now coming into existence , those ...
... less advanced peoples , not merely by conquest , but also by the impact of intellectual and moral forces . The circumstances in which many tribes are dying out , those in which some few nations are now coming into existence , those ...
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... less conventional . But a phonetic notation of which the representation of sound is the ultimate object must be treated quite differently . If it is allowed to be used for the apprehension and expression of meaning ' its value will be ...
... less conventional . But a phonetic notation of which the representation of sound is the ultimate object must be treated quite differently . If it is allowed to be used for the apprehension and expression of meaning ' its value will be ...
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... less than in new and inchoate states of society , attacks on the old by the insurgent ideas were becoming a less perilous warfare - at any rate until the rising of the malignant star of Spain . In Italy for a time nature studies sprang ...
... less than in new and inchoate states of society , attacks on the old by the insurgent ideas were becoming a less perilous warfare - at any rate until the rising of the malignant star of Spain . In Italy for a time nature studies sprang ...
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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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