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Page 66
... whole Mediterranean will be silted up , and the Nile , wandering down the centre of a vast alluvial plain , will ... whole Mosaic Cosmogony , the whole story of the Creation ; the very foundations , it might seem , of Catholic doctrine ...
... whole Mediterranean will be silted up , and the Nile , wandering down the centre of a vast alluvial plain , will ... whole Mosaic Cosmogony , the whole story of the Creation ; the very foundations , it might seem , of Catholic doctrine ...
Page 127
... whole than it has started with . Mr. Bradley himself says that the felt reality cannot be shut up and confined within my feeling . There is no mere immediacy . There is always the notion of a background of knowledge . It is a fact that ...
... whole than it has started with . Mr. Bradley himself says that the felt reality cannot be shut up and confined within my feeling . There is no mere immediacy . There is always the notion of a background of knowledge . It is a fact that ...
Page 262
... whole , and the primary intuition is a primary intuition - expression still . The mind gathers up in it the state and the material which it feels driven to portray as a whole , but it makes no judgement of reality , and simply looks ...
... whole , and the primary intuition is a primary intuition - expression still . The mind gathers up in it the state and the material which it feels driven to portray as a whole , but it makes no judgement of reality , and simply looks ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 31 |
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