The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 215A. Constable, 1912 |
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... fact it is denied that they are doctrines ' logically derivable from the fact that in France stress is laid on certain principles of the art of war while in Germany certain other principles are accentuated . This statement , though on ...
... fact it is denied that they are doctrines ' logically derivable from the fact that in France stress is laid on certain principles of the art of war while in Germany certain other principles are accentuated . This statement , though on ...
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... fact that a tendency is to be discerned is a sure indication that behind that tendency is a definite doctrine which has called it into being . Where divergent tendencies are to be observed , it is strictly logical to assume that the ...
... fact that a tendency is to be discerned is a sure indication that behind that tendency is a definite doctrine which has called it into being . Where divergent tendencies are to be observed , it is strictly logical to assume that the ...
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... fact for the theory of organic evolution ; and there are not wanting those who hastily explain it away by denying connexion between mental superiority and size of brain . Even Professor Sollas , whose high authority cannot be questioned ...
... fact for the theory of organic evolution ; and there are not wanting those who hastily explain it away by denying connexion between mental superiority and size of brain . Even Professor Sollas , whose high authority cannot be questioned ...
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