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Clearly, then, my creed is imperfect. It is not final. No creed is final. Such a creed
as mine must grow and change as knowledge grows and changes. JAMES
TRUSLOW ADAMS [Mr. Adams has chosen to expound his SIR ARTHUR KEITH
151.
Clearly, then, my creed is imperfect. It is not final. No creed is final. Such a creed
as mine must grow and change as knowledge grows and changes. JAMES
TRUSLOW ADAMS [Mr. Adams has chosen to expound his SIR ARTHUR KEITH
151.
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JAMES TRUSLOW ADAMS [Mr. Adams has chosen to expound his beliefs in
connection with his answer to the question: "Whi Be Goodt"— Ed.] ... most of
whom, as far as XI. JAMES TRUSLOW ADAMS.
JAMES TRUSLOW ADAMS [Mr. Adams has chosen to expound his beliefs in
connection with his answer to the question: "Whi Be Goodt"— Ed.] ... most of
whom, as far as XI. JAMES TRUSLOW ADAMS.
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Sir James Jeans is the Astronomer Royal and the author of many widely known
books including The Universe Around Us, Astronomy and Cosmology ... James
Truslow Adams is one of the most notable of American historians and social
critics.
Sir James Jeans is the Astronomer Royal and the author of many widely known
books including The Universe Around Us, Astronomy and Cosmology ... James
Truslow Adams is one of the most notable of American historians and social
critics.
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