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British Academy. above all , to the modern whom alone he thought worthy to be set side by side with them . Macchiavelli , ' the only politician of later ages ' , had left his mark on the thought both of Raleigh and of Bacon . Still a ...
British Academy. above all , to the modern whom alone he thought worthy to be set side by side with them . Macchiavelli , ' the only politician of later ages ' , had left his mark on the thought both of Raleigh and of Bacon . Still a ...
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... thought in both . One or two plays upon words , not possible in Greek , show that he thought at times in Aramaic ; and it is emphasized that , Hebrew of the Hebrews as he was , he read and quoted the Greek translation of the Bible ; it ...
... thought in both . One or two plays upon words , not possible in Greek , show that he thought at times in Aramaic ; and it is emphasized that , Hebrew of the Hebrews as he was , he read and quoted the Greek translation of the Bible ; it ...
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... thought contrari- wise . He not only thought so , but said so ; there were some others who thought as he did , but most of them maintained a prudent silence.1 Ranalli published a pamphlet in the form of a letter to Giordani , reminding ...
... thought contrari- wise . He not only thought so , but said so ; there were some others who thought as he did , but most of them maintained a prudent silence.1 Ranalli published a pamphlet in the form of a letter to Giordani , reminding ...
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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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