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... reason , to Athens . As M. Babelon has well observed , if a numis- matist were asked what coinage would naturally at Athens precede the Athena - type , the only reply he could make , remembering the analogy of other series , would be ...
... reason , to Athens . As M. Babelon has well observed , if a numis- matist were asked what coinage would naturally at Athens precede the Athena - type , the only reply he could make , remembering the analogy of other series , would be ...
Page 454
... Reason up to the point to which its powers enable us to penetrate , I could recognize its influence on Philosophy as a wholesome one : but , because our brightest guide through the darkness of this world is but a rushlight , that seems ...
... Reason up to the point to which its powers enable us to penetrate , I could recognize its influence on Philosophy as a wholesome one : but , because our brightest guide through the darkness of this world is but a rushlight , that seems ...
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... reason for doubting that for the Mind and Will which is the source of all Reality this ideal is as valid as for us . There is no reason for attributing to God a different Morality ( as regards its fundamental principles ) than that ...
... reason for doubting that for the Mind and Will which is the source of all Reality this ideal is as valid as for us . There is no reason for attributing to God a different Morality ( as regards its fundamental principles ) than that ...
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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