Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 9British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 133
... Reason , the highest and final form of Creative Activity which reason assumes in both knowing and being , is for him the foundation , not only of the object world , but of the Passive Reason that displays itself at the stage at which ...
... Reason , the highest and final form of Creative Activity which reason assumes in both knowing and being , is for him the foundation , not only of the object world , but of the Passive Reason that displays itself at the stage at which ...
Page 167
... reason or a result of the application of it.1 The particular application of these conclusions , which came home directly to men engaged in political life at home or in laying its foundations in other lands than that of which they were ...
... reason or a result of the application of it.1 The particular application of these conclusions , which came home directly to men engaged in political life at home or in laying its foundations in other lands than that of which they were ...
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... reason of the large amount of cheap and intelligent labour available , to compete with fair success in many industrial markets , and Northern Italy was growing fairly prosperous when the war , with the dearth of transport and the high ...
... reason of the large amount of cheap and intelligent labour available , to compete with fair success in many industrial markets , and Northern Italy was growing fairly prosperous when the war , with the dearth of transport and the high ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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