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... living in Padua whose work was supervised from this country . She managed to send us her completed typescript shortly before Italy's entry into the war . Thorough revision and correction of the text is necessary to make it comply with ...
... living in Padua whose work was supervised from this country . She managed to send us her completed typescript shortly before Italy's entry into the war . Thorough revision and correction of the text is necessary to make it comply with ...
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... living Christ . And sin was not to have dominion , nor the rulers of this world's darkness ; but all things were to be reconciled and united ; Christ was to be all and in all . Read , for example , the first chapter of Ephesians or the ...
... living Christ . And sin was not to have dominion , nor the rulers of this world's darkness ; but all things were to be reconciled and united ; Christ was to be all and in all . Read , for example , the first chapter of Ephesians or the ...
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... living , ' said Malthus , at last successful , ' Dr. Smith was really adopting my principle that the standard of living stands behind the standard of wages and determines it even in the short run . You did not seem fully to recognize ...
... living , ' said Malthus , at last successful , ' Dr. Smith was really adopting my principle that the standard of living stands behind the standard of wages and determines it even in the short run . You did not seem fully to recognize ...
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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