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... meaning of any statement within it could only be finally determined by knowing the difference it would make to all other statements , and they to it , the truth of a statement being defined in these terms . Since the development of such ...
... meaning of any statement within it could only be finally determined by knowing the difference it would make to all other statements , and they to it , the truth of a statement being defined in these terms . Since the development of such ...
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... meaning ' who on account of their pride ' . The phrase occurs again in this sense in Grið ( cap . 21 , Liebermann , Gesetze , i . 472 ) , a good deal of which , including this passage , seems to bear the mark of Wulfstan's hand ...
... meaning ' who on account of their pride ' . The phrase occurs again in this sense in Grið ( cap . 21 , Liebermann , Gesetze , i . 472 ) , a good deal of which , including this passage , seems to bear the mark of Wulfstan's hand ...
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... meaning of a passage , he would give it , but always on the understanding that its first use is to make the meaning clear . He kept his mind throughout on the main topic , the usage of particles and the clarification of this by massed ...
... meaning of a passage , he would give it , but always on the understanding that its first use is to make the meaning clear . He kept his mind throughout on the main topic , the usage of particles and the clarification of this by massed ...
Contents
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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