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... original text , but if so they are a very early addition . They were deemed so appropriate , we may almost say so necessary , for the termination of such Acts that we find them added in other narratives . For instance , in the Acts of ...
... original text , but if so they are a very early addition . They were deemed so appropriate , we may almost say so necessary , for the termination of such Acts that we find them added in other narratives . For instance , in the Acts of ...
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... original document . Various places are named in it naturally , as scenes of important events , such as York , London , Winchester , Silchester , and Cirencester . But one place is named most often , and yet without any necessity ...
... original document . Various places are named in it naturally , as scenes of important events , such as York , London , Winchester , Silchester , and Cirencester . But one place is named most often , and yet without any necessity ...
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... original data of consciousness , are for Bergson already intellectualized . They enter consciousness with a certain fixity and permanence which does not belong to them of right , but is stamped upon them by the intellect . There is a ...
... original data of consciousness , are for Bergson already intellectualized . They enter consciousness with a certain fixity and permanence which does not belong to them of right , but is stamped upon them by the intellect . There is a ...
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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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