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... complete knowledge I have dissected more than ten human bodies , destroying all the various members , and removing even the very smallest particles of flesh which surrounded these veins . . . and as one single body did not suffice for ...
... complete knowledge I have dissected more than ten human bodies , destroying all the various members , and removing even the very smallest particles of flesh which surrounded these veins . . . and as one single body did not suffice for ...
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... complete order , and it is towards this foundation that we are ever seeking to pene- trate . The conceptions which reason in its fullness necessitates are ideals , but ideals which have a compelling power even in our ordinary experience ...
... complete order , and it is towards this foundation that we are ever seeking to pene- trate . The conceptions which reason in its fullness necessitates are ideals , but ideals which have a compelling power even in our ordinary experience ...
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... complete and permanent motto of comedy itself . ' ' Comedia ' , the same writer quotes from John of Salisbury , ' est vita hominis super terram , ' and after further quotations he continues : " The great truth upheld in , latent in ...
... complete and permanent motto of comedy itself . ' ' Comedia ' , the same writer quotes from John of Salisbury , ' est vita hominis super terram , ' and after further quotations he continues : " The great truth upheld in , latent in ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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