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... hand some propositions may be known intuitively apart from any coherence test , though it may be doubted even with these whether they can be understood without refer- ence to their place in the system to which they belong , and on the ...
... hand some propositions may be known intuitively apart from any coherence test , though it may be doubted even with these whether they can be understood without refer- ence to their place in the system to which they belong , and on the ...
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... hand at making medals failed to achieve success . Francesco Laurana , Pietro da Milano , Benvenuto Cellini , Bertoldo di Giovanni , Pietro Torri- giano , Francesco da Sangallo are instances . There are at the same time exceptions ...
... hand at making medals failed to achieve success . Francesco Laurana , Pietro da Milano , Benvenuto Cellini , Bertoldo di Giovanni , Pietro Torri- giano , Francesco da Sangallo are instances . There are at the same time exceptions ...
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... hand , it was in the previous century and among the Victorians that he had already made his reputation secure . Indeed , most of us , ignoring dates , would naturally class him as one of the pioneers of British anthropology , ranking ...
... hand , it was in the previous century and among the Victorians that he had already made his reputation secure . Indeed , most of us , ignoring dates , would naturally class him as one of the pioneers of British anthropology , ranking ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
TSARDOM AND IMPERIALISM IN THE FAR EAST and Middle East | 25 |
REASON AND INTUITION Philosophical Lecture By A C Ewing | 67 |
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