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... offered in the larger articles in the set , contained in other volumes , all as- sembled according to a plan designed to lay the circle of learning open to the reader . This plan evolved from the studies that Warren E. Preece , then ...
... offered in the larger articles in the set , contained in other volumes , all as- sembled according to a plan designed to lay the circle of learning open to the reader . This plan evolved from the studies that Warren E. Preece , then ...
Page xii
... offered a necessity . The First Edition of the Britannica appeared serial- ly , beginning in 1768 and culminating in three bound volumes in 1771. For more than 150 years after that , the set was sporadically revised in new numbered edi ...
... offered a necessity . The First Edition of the Britannica appeared serial- ly , beginning in 1768 and culminating in three bound volumes in 1771. For more than 150 years after that , the set was sporadically revised in new numbered edi ...
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... offered by Sophists ii . Methods and doctrines associated with the Sophistic movement : its use of eristic and antilogic ; skeptical attitudes concerning traditional views of nature , the gods , and history iii . The second Sophistic ...
... offered by Sophists ii . Methods and doctrines associated with the Sophistic movement : its use of eristic and antilogic ; skeptical attitudes concerning traditional views of nature , the gods , and history iii . The second Sophistic ...
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