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... called treason ' . It does not by any means imply that we cannot have the very same psychological attitude to propositions which are false , only it would not then be called ' intuition ' but ' apparent intuition ' , just as we commonly ...
... called treason ' . It does not by any means imply that we cannot have the very same psychological attitude to propositions which are false , only it would not then be called ' intuition ' but ' apparent intuition ' , just as we commonly ...
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... called upon Milton to devise counter - propaganda . Now , if the Pamela- prayer was to be found in any of the many editions already current before Milton was called upon to make his reply , then Milton did not insert it , but attacked ...
... called upon Milton to devise counter - propaganda . Now , if the Pamela- prayer was to be found in any of the many editions already current before Milton was called upon to make his reply , then Milton did not insert it , but attacked ...
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... called Polite Conversation proverbs had almost disap- peared from polite literature . This change in taste hap- pened long before Lord Chesterfield called them ' the flowers of the rhetoric of a vulgar man ' and said that ' a man of ...
... called Polite Conversation proverbs had almost disap- peared from polite literature . This change in taste hap- pened long before Lord Chesterfield called them ' the flowers of the rhetoric of a vulgar man ' and said that ' a man of ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July 1941 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
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