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Page 55
... called the Devil and Satan , which seduceth the whole world : and he was cast into the earth , and his Angels were throwen downe with him . This is fine , but in 1611 the version is a touch finer : And the great dragon was cast out ...
... called the Devil and Satan , which seduceth the whole world : and he was cast into the earth , and his Angels were throwen downe with him . This is fine , but in 1611 the version is a touch finer : And the great dragon was cast out ...
Page 141
... called ' Our Closeness to Shakespeare ' . Its conclusion , addressed of course to East and West , was ' Our closeness to Shakespeare brings us closer to each other . For this feeling of unity in the name of the great values of universal ...
... called ' Our Closeness to Shakespeare ' . Its conclusion , addressed of course to East and West , was ' Our closeness to Shakespeare brings us closer to each other . For this feeling of unity in the name of the great values of universal ...
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... called by Plato dealing with numbers which ' have visible or tangible bodies attached to them ' : in the allegory , this will be looking at the puppets after turning round from the shadows . Arithmetic properly so called will lead the ...
... called by Plato dealing with numbers which ' have visible or tangible bodies attached to them ' : in the allegory , this will be looking at the puppets after turning round from the shadows . Arithmetic properly so called will lead the ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19689 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Kenneth Wheare | 45 |
NATIONAL | 77 |
Copyright | |
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