Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 6British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 168
... evidence in regard to the organization of the building trades . I From the fifteenth century onwards , however , we find a great deal of evidence , especially in ecclesiastical sources . We begin to hear something about the organization ...
... evidence in regard to the organization of the building trades . I From the fifteenth century onwards , however , we find a great deal of evidence , especially in ecclesiastical sources . We begin to hear something about the organization ...
Page 172
... evidence as to contem- porary masonic tradition and masonic terminology . The question , which we can hardly help raising , as to the reliability of this tradition as an indication of what held good in earlier times , is one we cannot ...
... evidence as to contem- porary masonic tradition and masonic terminology . The question , which we can hardly help raising , as to the reliability of this tradition as an indication of what held good in earlier times , is one we cannot ...
Page 286
... evidence we know that an independent object can exist , the answer is that in the experience of it the independent object is revealed as entering into relation with the apprehending mental act . The problem is not evaded but shown to be ...
... evidence we know that an independent object can exist , the answer is that in the experience of it the independent object is revealed as entering into relation with the apprehending mental act . The problem is not evaded but shown to be ...
Contents
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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