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... reference in the case of my saying from its reference in the case of your saying , but also my experienced toothache ( or thirst ) is one direct experience , your experienced toothache ( or thirst ) is another direct experience . Not ...
... reference in the case of my saying from its reference in the case of your saying , but also my experienced toothache ( or thirst ) is one direct experience , your experienced toothache ( or thirst ) is another direct experience . Not ...
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... reference is to the MS . division . Although the collation of additional MSS . does not appear in the table , I have used them sufficiently to be sure the text of Aristotle . The absence of any such reference for a variant reading of ...
... reference is to the MS . division . Although the collation of additional MSS . does not appear in the table , I have used them sufficiently to be sure the text of Aristotle . The absence of any such reference for a variant reading of ...
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... references to indicate that any law controlled the disposition of treasure when found . The reference in Job v . 21 , and the parable likening the Kingdom of Heaven to treasure hidden in a field , suggest that treasure - trove belonged ...
... references to indicate that any law controlled the disposition of treasure when found . The reference in Job v . 21 , and the parable likening the Kingdom of Heaven to treasure hidden in a field , suggest that treasure - trove belonged ...
Contents
RETIRED FELLOWS | 14 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19323 | 17 |
THE CRITICISM OF POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 167 |
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