The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Količina 10Americana corporation, 1931 |
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... nature and is expressive of didactic thought , narration , gaiety , patriotism , courage , etc. b . Compound.- In the compound stress the main force is put upon the first and the last parts of the sound . It represents the mental and ...
... nature and is expressive of didactic thought , narration , gaiety , patriotism , courage , etc. b . Compound.- In the compound stress the main force is put upon the first and the last parts of the sound . It represents the mental and ...
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... nature , Epicurus taught that there were only natural causes . Any belief in supernaturalism he regarded as a superstition which only a weak intellect could possibly entertain . As regards the constitution of matter , he followed Democ ...
... nature , Epicurus taught that there were only natural causes . Any belief in supernaturalism he regarded as a superstition which only a weak intellect could possibly entertain . As regards the constitution of matter , he followed Democ ...
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... nature of reality without some criterion of knowledge , i.e. , some theory of the conditions under which reality is known , and of what constitutes truth . It is perhaps not so evident that the nature of knowledge cannot be made the sub ...
... nature of reality without some criterion of knowledge , i.e. , some theory of the conditions under which reality is known , and of what constitutes truth . It is perhaps not so evident that the nature of knowledge cannot be made the sub ...
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