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... course , to the incident of the illegal execution of Leon of Salamis , related more fully in the Apologia , and thus serve to establish beyond all doubt the historical truth of the story told there , as well as incidentally to confirm ...
... course , to the incident of the illegal execution of Leon of Salamis , related more fully in the Apologia , and thus serve to establish beyond all doubt the historical truth of the story told there , as well as incidentally to confirm ...
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... course , as Professor Burnet says , in the Apology Socrates treats the business of the oracle with scarcely veiled humour , but even the humorous version which he is made to give of its influence on his career would be the silliest of ...
... course , as Professor Burnet says , in the Apology Socrates treats the business of the oracle with scarcely veiled humour , but even the humorous version which he is made to give of its influence on his career would be the silliest of ...
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... course of four Lectures at University College on The Nature of the Soul . They deal exclusively with the mind . In the authorized translation of the Bible the word soul occurs 449 times . Fifty - five times it means person ( including ...
... course of four Lectures at University College on The Nature of the Soul . They deal exclusively with the mind . In the authorized translation of the Bible the word soul occurs 449 times . Fifty - five times it means person ( including ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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