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... less narrowly . At its lowest , as a report of observation , it con- tains a minimum of interpretation , but is too narrow to be called an historical statement . As the statement is made wider , terms expressing interpretation of ...
... less narrowly . At its lowest , as a report of observation , it con- tains a minimum of interpretation , but is too narrow to be called an historical statement . As the statement is made wider , terms expressing interpretation of ...
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... less in another place be ruinously false . Our one way of safety , whether in theory or in life , is ( I presume ) more or less to keep in mind the danger inseparable from our use of abstractions . Everywhere , I presume , when so ...
... less in another place be ruinously false . Our one way of safety , whether in theory or in life , is ( I presume ) more or less to keep in mind the danger inseparable from our use of abstractions . Everywhere , I presume , when so ...
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... less the turning - point in Pollard's life . He had at last , at the age of thirty - four , got his chance , and he took it with both hands . The rest of his life is the record of his long association with University College and the ...
... less the turning - point in Pollard's life . He had at last , at the age of thirty - four , got his chance , and he took it with both hands . The rest of his life is the record of his long association with University College and the ...
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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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