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... distinction in pronunciation , but it originated as the interpretation of an arbitrary distinction in spelling . The two words are not distinguished in Johnson's Dictionary ( 1755 ) , where the finest part of meal ' appears as one of ...
... distinction in pronunciation , but it originated as the interpretation of an arbitrary distinction in spelling . The two words are not distinguished in Johnson's Dictionary ( 1755 ) , where the finest part of meal ' appears as one of ...
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... distinction of the enjoyer and the contemplated which marks off the mind's experience of itself from that which is experienced by it a distinction as we saw more vital than that of act and object- is seen to obtain not merely as between ...
... distinction of the enjoyer and the contemplated which marks off the mind's experience of itself from that which is experienced by it a distinction as we saw more vital than that of act and object- is seen to obtain not merely as between ...
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... distinctions of subject and object , of self and not - self , of substance and power , of agent and agency , and the ... distinction really is and what exactly it involves as to the general nature of that which is revealed in knowledge ...
... distinctions of subject and object , of self and not - self , of substance and power , of agent and agency , and the ... distinction really is and what exactly it involves as to the general nature of that which is revealed in knowledge ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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