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Page 107
... seems to have been related - so far as the mere ascription of two wives to the philosopher goes - in the doubtfully authentic Aristo- telian dialogue on Distinguished Ancestry and by Demetrius of Phalerum . The authority of Demetrius seems ...
... seems to have been related - so far as the mere ascription of two wives to the philosopher goes - in the doubtfully authentic Aristo- telian dialogue on Distinguished Ancestry and by Demetrius of Phalerum . The authority of Demetrius seems ...
Page 124
... seems to be meant as the latest ' imaginary conversation ' of Socrates among the Platonic dialogues . So far is it from being , as Gomperz fancied , an apology to the duos for the free handling of democratic statesmen in the Gorgias ...
... seems to be meant as the latest ' imaginary conversation ' of Socrates among the Platonic dialogues . So far is it from being , as Gomperz fancied , an apology to the duos for the free handling of democratic statesmen in the Gorgias ...
Page 333
... seem to me in a peculiar way each to complement the doctrine of the other , and it is in this respect only that I venture to compare them . Were I asked to express in brief what seems to me the main burden of Bergson's philosophy , I ...
... seem to me in a peculiar way each to complement the doctrine of the other , and it is in this respect only that I venture to compare them . Were I asked to express in brief what seems to me the main burden of Bergson's philosophy , I ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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