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... notes of various kinds are comparable to the overall presentation of a play with its staging , actors , music , levels of audience , dedications , prologues and epilogues . Moreover , the addition of this material to what one might call ...
... notes of various kinds are comparable to the overall presentation of a play with its staging , actors , music , levels of audience , dedications , prologues and epilogues . Moreover , the addition of this material to what one might call ...
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... notes that arguments from analogy often lead to falla- cious conclusions . Even though two objects may possess a sufficient number of similar features to justify being called " analogous , " yet conclusions about other , unknown ...
... notes that arguments from analogy often lead to falla- cious conclusions . Even though two objects may possess a sufficient number of similar features to justify being called " analogous , " yet conclusions about other , unknown ...
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... Notes on Virginia , which was published in Paris in 1784-85 with a date of 1782 on the title page . One wonders whether Buffon had read the Notes when he and Jefferson finally met in 1786 ; and one wonders exactly what Jefferson meant ...
... Notes on Virginia , which was published in Paris in 1784-85 with a date of 1782 on the title page . One wonders whether Buffon had read the Notes when he and Jefferson finally met in 1786 ; and one wonders exactly what Jefferson meant ...
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