SwiftHarvester Press, 1986 - 153 pages |
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... clear communication of ideas seems constantly bedevilled by language's endless adaptability to totally subjective , and often fraudulent , aims . The terms Tory and Whig , for example , only have a clear reference in very particularised ...
... clear communication of ideas seems constantly bedevilled by language's endless adaptability to totally subjective , and often fraudulent , aims . The terms Tory and Whig , for example , only have a clear reference in very particularised ...
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... clear solution of the Matter . ( I : 107 ) . No wonder that the Teller cannot come up with such a ' clear Solution ' . The burden of the argument has certainly been to deny any great difference between system - builders at all . Those ...
... clear solution of the Matter . ( I : 107 ) . No wonder that the Teller cannot come up with such a ' clear Solution ' . The burden of the argument has certainly been to deny any great difference between system - builders at all . Those ...
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Nigel Wood. style so ' clear , masculine , and smooth ' that large tomes would be a clear example of ' Florid ' failure ( XI : 136-7 ) . His return to human society involves more tale - telling in order that the captain of the rescuing ...
Nigel Wood. style so ' clear , masculine , and smooth ' that large tomes would be a clear example of ' Florid ' failure ( XI : 136-7 ) . His return to human society involves more tale - telling in order that the captain of the rescuing ...
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