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... present phenomena provide , stating facts , tracing out causes , describing actual results , estimating the good and the evil which have followed from various methods adopted and experiments tried . To explain the Past by the Present ...
... present phenomena provide , stating facts , tracing out causes , describing actual results , estimating the good and the evil which have followed from various methods adopted and experiments tried . To explain the Past by the Present ...
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... present possesses . I hope that private liberality may go some way towards providing them ; but I do not think it is creditable to the country that we should be wholly dependent on them . It is not to the credit of a country that it ...
... present possesses . I hope that private liberality may go some way towards providing them ; but I do not think it is creditable to the country that we should be wholly dependent on them . It is not to the credit of a country that it ...
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... Present reality is not in external union with past reality , the present holds the past in itself , it is one with the past and it is big with the future . Not only does every new present action modify our judgement of the past , it ...
... Present reality is not in external union with past reality , the present holds the past in itself , it is one with the past and it is big with the future . Not only does every new present action modify our judgement of the past , it ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
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