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... perhaps never completely eliminated . It may even be that the ostensible intuition actually includes error in itself , yet is far from worthless because it also con- tains truth . It may be , humanly speaking , impossible at the present ...
... perhaps never completely eliminated . It may even be that the ostensible intuition actually includes error in itself , yet is far from worthless because it also con- tains truth . It may be , humanly speaking , impossible at the present ...
Page 243
... perhaps best exemplified in his Maréchal de Toyras ( Pl . X. 2 ) , and even makes it possible , in defiance of the subject , to con- template without revulsion his Marie de Médicis ( Pl . X. 3 ) . To the same school , and illustrating ...
... perhaps best exemplified in his Maréchal de Toyras ( Pl . X. 2 ) , and even makes it possible , in defiance of the subject , to con- template without revulsion his Marie de Médicis ( Pl . X. 3 ) . To the same school , and illustrating ...
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... perhaps valid , very possibly irrelevant . Intuition is often ahead of explanation , and it is very generally the source of what means most to a man . Furthermore , we must be prepared for uneven development , particularly in so quick ...
... perhaps valid , very possibly irrelevant . Intuition is often ahead of explanation , and it is very generally the source of what means most to a man . Furthermore , we must be prepared for uneven development , particularly in so quick ...
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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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