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Page 87
... regarded the Government as something out- side themselves , almost as an enemy , but also as a universal providence which must supply everything , and the political world as quite apart from and beyond the realities of ordinary life ...
... regarded the Government as something out- side themselves , almost as an enemy , but also as a universal providence which must supply everything , and the political world as quite apart from and beyond the realities of ordinary life ...
Page 157
... regarded as marks of good style in the middle ages , and another version of the same story does not use those rhythms , the probability is that the rhythmical version is derived from the unrhythmical rather than vice versa . No medieval ...
... regarded as marks of good style in the middle ages , and another version of the same story does not use those rhythms , the probability is that the rhythmical version is derived from the unrhythmical rather than vice versa . No medieval ...
Page 288
... regarded as turned out from a divine factory . Such conclusions are direct consequences of the assumption that the classical mechanics is the universal clue to the structure of nature , since in mechanics motions , the only processes ...
... regarded as turned out from a divine factory . Such conclusions are direct consequences of the assumption that the classical mechanics is the universal clue to the structure of nature , since in mechanics motions , the only processes ...
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HONORARY FELLOWS | 12 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192526 | 13 |
ON THE COLOPHONS AND MARGINALIA OF IRISH SCRIBES BY THE | 13 |
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