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... character of the organisms in which we ourselves , in our aspects as phenomena of nature and so far in space and time , are expressed . In order to accomplish anything we finite beings have to limit our endeavours and our purposes . We ...
... character of the organisms in which we ourselves , in our aspects as phenomena of nature and so far in space and time , are expressed . In order to accomplish anything we finite beings have to limit our endeavours and our purposes . We ...
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... character , and therefore as inadequate to being made the means of reaching the ultimate foundation of reality . We have to take thought just as we find it , and it is , a sure way of falling into confusion if we distort that which ...
... character , and therefore as inadequate to being made the means of reaching the ultimate foundation of reality . We have to take thought just as we find it , and it is , a sure way of falling into confusion if we distort that which ...
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British Academy. character , was very marked . Had he lived in the first half of the eighteenth century it might be conjectured that he would have been a force among the Jacobites . In the light of these clues as to the whole character ...
British Academy. character , was very marked . Had he lived in the first half of the eighteenth century it might be conjectured that he would have been a force among the Jacobites . In the light of these clues as to the whole character ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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