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... possible , be remedied is particularly desirable at the present time , when science and economics are claiming , as against the humanities , an ever larger place in education and public esteem . Far be it from me to say a word against ...
... possible , be remedied is particularly desirable at the present time , when science and economics are claiming , as against the humanities , an ever larger place in education and public esteem . Far be it from me to say a word against ...
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... possible ways in which different kinds of inquiry might cross - fertilize one another . But the remedy for such limitation is not to be found in an ideology which may lead us to fail to respect the dif- ferent methods , techniques , and ...
... possible ways in which different kinds of inquiry might cross - fertilize one another . But the remedy for such limitation is not to be found in an ideology which may lead us to fail to respect the dif- ferent methods , techniques , and ...
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... possible to prove the retable French if ( a ) it can be shown to be entirely French in style , and ( b ) it can be shown to be earlier in date than any of the objects in England related to it and , therefore , the prototype . The ...
... possible to prove the retable French if ( a ) it can be shown to be entirely French in style , and ( b ) it can be shown to be earlier in date than any of the objects in England related to it and , therefore , the prototype . The ...
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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