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... causes ' , which - so far as we can see - mechanism will not explain . We require at least one principle more ' to make these intelligible . Hitherto , in dealing with external causes , Newton had been a sufficient guide , but now Kant ...
... causes ' , which - so far as we can see - mechanism will not explain . We require at least one principle more ' to make these intelligible . Hitherto , in dealing with external causes , Newton had been a sufficient guide , but now Kant ...
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... cause always at work ; others have postulated several causes . Sometimes it is asserted that sound - changes must have been caused by differences in the structure of the speech organs . Jespersen rather contemptuously remarks that this ...
... cause always at work ; others have postulated several causes . Sometimes it is asserted that sound - changes must have been caused by differences in the structure of the speech organs . Jespersen rather contemptuously remarks that this ...
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... cause of sound - change . Contact with a people speaking a different language is another assigned cause . The result of all the vast labour spent in speculating on the causes for sound - change can be summed up in the words of Professor ...
... cause of sound - change . Contact with a people speaking a different language is another assigned cause . The result of all the vast labour spent in speculating on the causes for sound - change can be summed up in the words of Professor ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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