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Page 69
... stand ; but the I and the N occur on a spot which it was difficult to cut on account of the spar embedded there ... stands opposite the X beginning the second downward line ; so the O beginning the first line , stands somewhat nearer the ...
... stand ; but the I and the N occur on a spot which it was difficult to cut on account of the spar embedded there ... stands opposite the X beginning the second downward line ; so the O beginning the first line , stands somewhat nearer the ...
Page 72
... stand for Dannotalo - s , of which the etymological meaning is un- certain , though the late M. d'Arbois de Jubainville interpreted it as ' front hardi . ' The whole inscription may be rendered thus : " TAGOS THE MAGIS- Trate ( and ) V ...
... stand for Dannotalo - s , of which the etymological meaning is un- certain , though the late M. d'Arbois de Jubainville interpreted it as ' front hardi . ' The whole inscription may be rendered thus : " TAGOS THE MAGIS- Trate ( and ) V ...
Page 536
... stand- point was that of a theism based upon moral faith . Taking his stand , like Kant , upon the moral experience of mankind , he insisted that our reliance on the constancy of physical law itself rests ultimately on a faith in the ...
... stand- point was that of a theism based upon moral faith . Taking his stand , like Kant , upon the moral experience of mankind , he insisted that our reliance on the constancy of physical law itself rests ultimately on a faith in the ...
Contents
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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