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... complete supremacy of the study of Nature ' in our universities would be as great a calamity as the complete supremacy of any other branch of learning . I do not overlook the fact that the advocate of a ' great and leading position for ...
... complete supremacy of the study of Nature ' in our universities would be as great a calamity as the complete supremacy of any other branch of learning . I do not overlook the fact that the advocate of a ' great and leading position for ...
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British Academy. was substantially complete -- as complete as in northern Gaul , and possibly indeed even more complete . But both the lack of definite evidence and the probabilities of the case require us to admit that the peasantry may ...
British Academy. was substantially complete -- as complete as in northern Gaul , and possibly indeed even more complete . But both the lack of definite evidence and the probabilities of the case require us to admit that the peasantry may ...
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... complete Vulgate text , except for the omission of some salutations , & c . , near the end of some of the epistles . The evidence shows clearly that Pelagius omitted some of these , as having a purely historical interest and not ...
... complete Vulgate text , except for the omission of some salutations , & c . , near the end of some of the epistles . The evidence shows clearly that Pelagius omitted some of these , as having a purely historical interest and not ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19067 | 7 |
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 31 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 55 |
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