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... whole into Koimi Latunali ) : I prefer abiding by the inscriber's division of the words , and reading in the nominative case , Koimila Tunal ( a ) . From an adjective koimo - s Irish got its old form cóim , cóem ' pretty , lovely ' , in ...
... whole into Koimi Latunali ) : I prefer abiding by the inscriber's division of the words , and reading in the nominative case , Koimila Tunal ( a ) . From an adjective koimo - s Irish got its old form cóim , cóem ' pretty , lovely ' , in ...
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... whole , although not in all that whole's richness of qualities , but only to such extent as its powers reach . But the external object is equally in relation according to its measure with the whole . The table envelops the whole ...
... whole , although not in all that whole's richness of qualities , but only to such extent as its powers reach . But the external object is equally in relation according to its measure with the whole . The table envelops the whole ...
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... whole . Realism inquires whether the finites do not retain their self - existence , though that self - existence be relative . Can even the whole be self - existent independently of its parts ? And if it can , what has become of the ...
... whole . Realism inquires whether the finites do not retain their self - existence , though that self - existence be relative . Can even the whole be self - existent independently of its parts ? And if it can , what has become of the ...
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DECEASED FELLOWS 190313 | 13 |
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
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