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... already cited , is of opinion that this is merely a Greek adapta- tion of the Latin spelling Hibernia with ou for the late Latin b , which one is helped to understand by the spellings Iverna and Iberna already cited ; not to mention ...
... already cited , is of opinion that this is merely a Greek adapta- tion of the Latin spelling Hibernia with ou for the late Latin b , which one is helped to understand by the spellings Iverna and Iberna already cited ; not to mention ...
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... already cited , p . 173 , ' are the true scientific categories . They are in Kant's words , " the true and only conditions for securing to the categories a bearing upon objects - of giving them , in short , import and meaning . " " Our ...
... already cited , p . 173 , ' are the true scientific categories . They are in Kant's words , " the true and only conditions for securing to the categories a bearing upon objects - of giving them , in short , import and meaning . " " Our ...
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... already gained by Kant . Con- sciousness stands , or seems to stand , in a twofold relation to realities . which are not consciousness , first in the relation of a knowing to its objects known , secondly in the causal or really ...
... already gained by Kant . Con- sciousness stands , or seems to stand , in a twofold relation to realities . which are not consciousness , first in the relation of a knowing to its objects known , secondly in the causal or really ...
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Fellow of thE ACADEMY Read Oct 28 1904 | 183 |
SUMMARY PSYCHOLOGICAL ELEMENTS IN GREEK SCULPTURE | 251 |
HENRY SIDGWICK BY JAMES BRYCE | 277 |
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