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... original Venetian edition , was issued by Oldisworth , the political pamphleteer of the period . It had a long and eulogistic preface . Oldisworth's biography could not be trusted . Perhaps the most accurate account of Goslicius is to ...
... original Venetian edition , was issued by Oldisworth , the political pamphleteer of the period . It had a long and eulogistic preface . Oldisworth's biography could not be trusted . Perhaps the most accurate account of Goslicius is to ...
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... original data of the senses , and also our original spiritual ideas . But , in whatever new complex forms the empirical data may be constructed by plastic imagination or by reason , the resulting construction must always resolve into ...
... original data of the senses , and also our original spiritual ideas . But , in whatever new complex forms the empirical data may be constructed by plastic imagination or by reason , the resulting construction must always resolve into ...
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... original title , why it should have been primogeniture rather than equal division , and whether it is discoverable by the light of nature or imparted to us by any and what revelation . It would be too curious , perhaps , to consider ...
... original title , why it should have been primogeniture rather than equal division , and whether it is discoverable by the light of nature or imparted to us by any and what revelation . It would be too curious , perhaps , to consider ...
Contents
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
IDEALISM AND THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE BY EDWARD CAIRD | 95 |
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