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... supposed speaker or writer . Dr. Davidson ( vol . ii . p . 26 ) has partially attempted this more subtle mode of diagnosis ; apparently , how- ever , without sufficient native acumen for the task . In fact , it may be almost laid down ...
... supposed speaker or writer . Dr. Davidson ( vol . ii . p . 26 ) has partially attempted this more subtle mode of diagnosis ; apparently , how- ever , without sufficient native acumen for the task . In fact , it may be almost laid down ...
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... supposed in the fact that these poets in hope and aim , not in fact , are as fully alive to the deficiency of our day as the practical journalist . We feel indeed , sometimes , that if they could forget the dearth , they might a little ...
... supposed in the fact that these poets in hope and aim , not in fact , are as fully alive to the deficiency of our day as the practical journalist . We feel indeed , sometimes , that if they could forget the dearth , they might a little ...
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... supposed , to the latter part of the second century . In an Excursus in the Appendix , Dom Pitra describes the stone , and gives an interest- ing account of it , together with the restored inscription , as made out by himself and by ...
... supposed , to the latter part of the second century . In an Excursus in the Appendix , Dom Pitra describes the stone , and gives an interest- ing account of it , together with the restored inscription , as made out by himself and by ...
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