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... means without value , if only as a means of inducing in others a greater readiness to accept the intuition one is advocating . The technique for disproving rival intuitions is almost always the same . It consists in the citation of ...
... means without value , if only as a means of inducing in others a greater readiness to accept the intuition one is advocating . The technique for disproving rival intuitions is almost always the same . It consists in the citation of ...
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... means , add something to what we have already said of the operation both of those generic forces and of those differentiating qualities which are at work in the mind of a dramatic genius . We may observe that they can transmute , not ...
... means , add something to what we have already said of the operation both of those generic forces and of those differentiating qualities which are at work in the mind of a dramatic genius . We may observe that they can transmute , not ...
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... means of the hyphen and , like ' God ' , given a capital letter ) ; it is emphatic by position . It is so emphatic altogether that it robs the rime word of some of the emphasis that normally falls to the share of a rime word . Even So ...
... means of the hyphen and , like ' God ' , given a capital letter ) ; it is emphatic by position . It is so emphatic altogether that it robs the rime word of some of the emphasis that normally falls to the share of a rime word . Even So ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19478 | 8 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
MORAL INTUITION AND THE PRINCIPLE OF SELFREALIZATION Philo | 23 |
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