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... given object taken as already known . And we say that we understand anything into which we are inquiring when , and just so far as , we either perceive its likeness to some ultimate empirically given datum of perception , or deduce it ...
... given object taken as already known . And we say that we understand anything into which we are inquiring when , and just so far as , we either perceive its likeness to some ultimate empirically given datum of perception , or deduce it ...
Page 94
... given in O'Grady's Cata- logue of Irish MSS . in the British Museum , p . 339 ff . 6. A seventeenth - century vellum in Trinity College , Dublin ( H. 3. 19 ) , consisting in the main of religious poems . See Abbott's Catalogue , p . 361 ...
... given in O'Grady's Cata- logue of Irish MSS . in the British Museum , p . 339 ff . 6. A seventeenth - century vellum in Trinity College , Dublin ( H. 3. 19 ) , consisting in the main of religious poems . See Abbott's Catalogue , p . 361 ...
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... given by Pausanias , 748 B. C. , is consistent with that given by Ephorus , which works out as 757 B. C. And it is almost certain that Pausanias had seen at Olympia some documentary authority for his date ; though no doubt the records ...
... given by Pausanias , 748 B. C. , is consistent with that given by Ephorus , which works out as 757 B. C. And it is almost certain that Pausanias had seen at Olympia some documentary authority for his date ; though no doubt the records ...
Contents
Ninth Annual General Meeting JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 4 |
HENRY CHARLES LEA 18251909 By E P CHEYNEY | 17 |
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