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... hand , every finite truth is always subject to certain assumptions and qualifications , so that from another point ... hand , we have the criteria proper to the type truth , and , on the other hand , some conception of what modification ...
... hand , every finite truth is always subject to certain assumptions and qualifications , so that from another point ... hand , we have the criteria proper to the type truth , and , on the other hand , some conception of what modification ...
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... hand occurs -'not so much a professional as a scholar's hand ' - which makes alterations and additions to texts some of which are by Wulfstan . He calls attention to the fact that such tamperings as are in English are ' Wulfstanian in ...
... hand occurs -'not so much a professional as a scholar's hand ' - which makes alterations and additions to texts some of which are by Wulfstan . He calls attention to the fact that such tamperings as are in English are ' Wulfstanian in ...
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... hand belongs to this period of ' classical ' Gothic and is probably contemporary with the paint- ings in the Westminster Psalter.2 The ' classical ' style of the Westminster Psalter is best seen in the miniatures of Christ in Glory . It ...
... hand belongs to this period of ' classical ' Gothic and is probably contemporary with the paint- ings in the Westminster Psalter.2 The ' classical ' style of the Westminster Psalter is best seen in the miniatures of Christ in Glory . It ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19489 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
Printers and Readers in ItalY IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY Italian | 25 |
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