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Page 82
... results , arranged in rows of figures or sets of waved and straight lines , & c . , & c . , have been taken down , transcribed and published in books and articles devoted to the subject , some of these being quite voluminous . But the ...
... results , arranged in rows of figures or sets of waved and straight lines , & c . , & c . , have been taken down , transcribed and published in books and articles devoted to the subject , some of these being quite voluminous . But the ...
Page 103
... result they wished to come out of the war they would scarcely have been able to explain ; but the result that actually emerged was admirably suited to fulfil English wishes and to promote English policy . The battles of Magenta and ...
... result they wished to come out of the war they would scarcely have been able to explain ; but the result that actually emerged was admirably suited to fulfil English wishes and to promote English policy . The battles of Magenta and ...
Page 116
... result of the concrete and individual character of our mental processes , even at their highest power , would not ... results that even when we are reasoning about what is quite beyond the reach of sense which is concerned with ...
... result of the concrete and individual character of our mental processes , even at their highest power , would not ... results that even when we are reasoning about what is quite beyond the reach of sense which is concerned with ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 31 |
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