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... thought , but it should also prove in some degree attractive to every one who has a genuine interest in great literature , inasmuch as it aims at throwing some light on the literary methods of a great philosopher who was at the same ...
... thought , but it should also prove in some degree attractive to every one who has a genuine interest in great literature , inasmuch as it aims at throwing some light on the literary methods of a great philosopher who was at the same ...
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... thought was left unpublished as a legacy to posterity . The world of thought into which Spinoza entered was not empty . He had not to fashion his own dwelling out of material created by himself . He passed into an intellectual domain ...
... thought was left unpublished as a legacy to posterity . The world of thought into which Spinoza entered was not empty . He had not to fashion his own dwelling out of material created by himself . He passed into an intellectual domain ...
Page 472
... thought is not to be found in them . Much greater was the effect upon him of the new science and new philosophy with which he now came into contact . His devotion to it was the cause of his separation from the Synagogue ; and that ...
... thought is not to be found in them . Much greater was the effect upon him of the new science and new philosophy with which he now came into contact . His devotion to it was the cause of his separation from the Synagogue ; and that ...
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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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