The presuppositions of critical history [by] F. H. Bradley. Edited with introd. and commentary by Lionel Rubinoff.
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- ARCH YNDC 901 B811P
- B1618.B73 P7 1968
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First published Oxford, J. Parker, 1874.
Bibliography: p. 73-74.
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