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... hand will not be venturing on entirely new or unexplored lines of work ; ( 2 ) that the problem is an urgent one , which brooks no delay . With reference to the first consideration , we have before us the example of the three ...
... hand will not be venturing on entirely new or unexplored lines of work ; ( 2 ) that the problem is an urgent one , which brooks no delay . With reference to the first consideration , we have before us the example of the three ...
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... hand , exceeded in actual fact the limits which , in theory , he was prepared to lay down . An apt illustration can be seen in his attitude towards the vernacular . He wrote the Vita Nuova in Italian , and he considered the choice of ...
... hand , exceeded in actual fact the limits which , in theory , he was prepared to lay down . An apt illustration can be seen in his attitude towards the vernacular . He wrote the Vita Nuova in Italian , and he considered the choice of ...
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... hands of one or another of the non - naval powers it made a great difference if it were in the hands of a naval one . us . The justness of the views as to the naval importance of Sicily was confirmed by the practical experiences of the ...
... hands of one or another of the non - naval powers it made a great difference if it were in the hands of a naval one . us . The justness of the views as to the naval importance of Sicily was confirmed by the practical experiences of the ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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