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Pagina 119
... whole . Everybody in Oxford is sorry for the ill health of the Chancellor , at a moment when he aims at great things . But it is a pity that he has not put the whole of his ' promised scheme ' before the University . We hear of reforms ...
... whole . Everybody in Oxford is sorry for the ill health of the Chancellor , at a moment when he aims at great things . But it is a pity that he has not put the whole of his ' promised scheme ' before the University . We hear of reforms ...
Pagina 191
... whole and to view internal in the light of external , and local in the light of central , expenditure . It is that letter which gives me a claim to write this . Matters are worse now . Never was there more urgent need for a ...
... whole and to view internal in the light of external , and local in the light of central , expenditure . It is that letter which gives me a claim to write this . Matters are worse now . Never was there more urgent need for a ...
Pagina 262
... whole things , and reduces itself to three main propositions : 1. All things are substances , each of which is an individual , independent , determinate , whole thing , and a real subject of real predicates or attributes , each of which ...
... whole things , and reduces itself to three main propositions : 1. All things are substances , each of which is an individual , independent , determinate , whole thing , and a real subject of real predicates or attributes , each of which ...
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