Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 8British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... side in Logic which examines the processes of reasoning . But on their theoretic side these two subjects , as well as Ontology ( including Natural Theology ) , deal with abstractions , and can hardly be said to be , except as respects ...
... side in Logic which examines the processes of reasoning . But on their theoretic side these two subjects , as well as Ontology ( including Natural Theology ) , deal with abstractions , and can hardly be said to be , except as respects ...
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... side by side with Penda , as freely as Alcibiades or Themistocles changed sides in older days . We cannot from our present national standpoint at all estimate what men were likely to do in a state of society so different to our own ...
... side by side with Penda , as freely as Alcibiades or Themistocles changed sides in older days . We cannot from our present national standpoint at all estimate what men were likely to do in a state of society so different to our own ...
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... side by side with Marlborough who was in command of the British army . The two famous generals carried out in complete harmony the plan of campaign devised by Eugene which culminated in the great British victory of Blenheim in 1704 ...
... side by side with Marlborough who was in command of the British army . The two famous generals carried out in complete harmony the plan of campaign devised by Eugene which culminated in the great British victory of Blenheim in 1704 ...
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