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... modern society when women are more or less free and a sea captain might have a wife in every port ?. It is difficult to lay down hard and fast rules to guide us in the anthropologic interpretation of myths ; rigid dogma is always dan ...
... modern society when women are more or less free and a sea captain might have a wife in every port ?. It is difficult to lay down hard and fast rules to guide us in the anthropologic interpretation of myths ; rigid dogma is always dan ...
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... modern thought , and Greek philosophy is on this account particularly instructive when we are inquiring into the character of the relation of the mind to what it knows . For the abstract methods of physical science had not progressed ...
... modern thought , and Greek philosophy is on this account particularly instructive when we are inquiring into the character of the relation of the mind to what it knows . For the abstract methods of physical science had not progressed ...
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... modern saint the human man , ' with the deeps and heights of the human heart as such , with universal humanity in its joys and griefs , its aspirations , acts , and destinies . Hereby the artist receives his content within himself , and ...
... modern saint the human man , ' with the deeps and heights of the human heart as such , with universal humanity in its joys and griefs , its aspirations , acts , and destinies . Hereby the artist receives his content within himself , and ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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