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... course of emotion , expressing it point by point but treating with apparent disregard the structural principles of the whole . And there seems every sign that for some years to come , at any rate , the latter of these two ideals will ...
... course of emotion , expressing it point by point but treating with apparent disregard the structural principles of the whole . And there seems every sign that for some years to come , at any rate , the latter of these two ideals will ...
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... course of four Lectures at University College on The Nature of the Soul . They deal exclusively with the mind . In the authorized translation of the Bible the word soul occurs 449 times . Fifty - five times it means person ( including ...
... course of four Lectures at University College on The Nature of the Soul . They deal exclusively with the mind . In the authorized translation of the Bible the word soul occurs 449 times . Fifty - five times it means person ( including ...
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... course of events in Persia since the Revolution . Their return would create an excellent impression , and would do more than anything else to convince the Persians that the new and more friendly policy outlined by Lord Curzon is ...
... course of events in Persia since the Revolution . Their return would create an excellent impression , and would do more than anything else to convince the Persians that the new and more friendly policy outlined by Lord Curzon is ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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