Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 6British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 180
... known to the ancients , as appears from the writings of Plato and of Euripides ; and it was independently known to the Chinese . 2. The fact that this attractive power could be communicated to iron or steel by the lodestone was known to ...
... known to the ancients , as appears from the writings of Plato and of Euripides ; and it was independently known to the Chinese . 2. The fact that this attractive power could be communicated to iron or steel by the lodestone was known to ...
Page 194
... known to others . It probably constituted the ' secret ' which Sebastian Cabot when dying declared to have been a divine revelation to him . Still less known was the fact that the declination suffered a saecular change ; and ...
... known to others . It probably constituted the ' secret ' which Sebastian Cabot when dying declared to have been a divine revelation to him . Still less known was the fact that the declination suffered a saecular change ; and ...
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... known as , before we are entitled to ask how it comes to be , or what the conditions are that give rise to it . In ... known . Moreover , this distinction between knowing and the known , between consciousness and its object , is one ...
... known as , before we are entitled to ask how it comes to be , or what the conditions are that give rise to it . In ... known . Moreover , this distinction between knowing and the known , between consciousness and its object , is one ...
Contents
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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