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... nature of motion : ( 1 ) to dis- tinguish mathematical hypotheses from the natures of things ; ( 2 ) to beware of abstractions ; ( 3 ) to consider motion as some- thing sensible , or at least imaginable ; and to be content with relative ...
... nature of motion : ( 1 ) to dis- tinguish mathematical hypotheses from the natures of things ; ( 2 ) to beware of abstractions ; ( 3 ) to consider motion as some- thing sensible , or at least imaginable ; and to be content with relative ...
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... nature - letters , bills , school exer- cises , memoranda , a writer's first draft . Already in the fifth century tablets of several leaves were in use , 5 but the nature of the material would set a limit to their number and no specimen ...
... nature - letters , bills , school exer- cises , memoranda , a writer's first draft . Already in the fifth century tablets of several leaves were in use , 5 but the nature of the material would set a limit to their number and no specimen ...
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... nature than the literary com- parison of the synoptic Gospels nor did he forget that there is nothing talismanic about the word Formgeschichte and that the application of this method can by no means be guaranteed to produce an answer to ...
... nature than the literary com- parison of the synoptic Gospels nor did he forget that there is nothing talismanic about the word Formgeschichte and that the application of this method can by no means be guaranteed to produce an answer to ...
Contents
HONORARY FELLOWS 1954 | 15 |
vi | 39 |
THE BRITISH CONTRIBUTION TO THE NEOCLASSICAL STYLE IN PAINTING | 57 |
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