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... matter of publication . The magnitude of the problem is such that it is not easy to see how the Academy can do more at present than rescue a few victims of a widespread calamity ; but I say no more now , for the matter is already being ...
... matter of publication . The magnitude of the problem is such that it is not easy to see how the Academy can do more at present than rescue a few victims of a widespread calamity ; but I say no more now , for the matter is already being ...
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... matter were logical constructions out of primi- tive elements which were themselves neither mental or physical . Mind and matter were differentiated by the fact that certain elements such as images and feelings entered only into the ...
... matter were logical constructions out of primi- tive elements which were themselves neither mental or physical . Mind and matter were differentiated by the fact that certain elements such as images and feelings entered only into the ...
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... matter of working against the grain of things until the miraculous happens : For ' twere in us ambition to write Soe , that because wee two , you two unite , Our letter should as you , bee infinite . And at times he does this also ...
... matter of working against the grain of things until the miraculous happens : For ' twere in us ambition to write Soe , that because wee two , you two unite , Our letter should as you , bee infinite . And at times he does this also ...
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