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  1. P. P. J. (1898). Sonnenschein's Bibliography of Philology and Ancient Literature A Bibliography of Philology and Ancient Literature. W. Swan Sonnenschein. Pp. 373 (793—1009 and 619—775) Being the Sections Relating to These Subjects in The Best Books and The Reader's Guide. Swan Sonnenschein & Co. 1897. 10s. 6d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 12 (08):423-.score: 390.0
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  2. J. E. Stahl, A. C. Tramontano, J. S. Swan & B. J. Cohen (2008). Balancing Urgency, Age and Quality of Life in Organ Allocation Decisions--What Would You Do?: A Survey. Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (2):109-115.score: 290.0
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  3. Kyle Swan (2007). When Experiments in Living Go Awry. In Jonathan Riley (ed.), Studies in the History of Ethics, Symposium: J.S. Mill's Ethics.score: 200.0
    What reactions are legitimate when someone is pursuing an experiment in living that has, in your considered view, gone awry? This essay discusses how the way Mill expressed his concern over the cultivation of individuality places some stress on the harm principle and on the permissibility of making the sort of judgments about another person that seem fairly natural to make when someone is pursuing an experiment in living that has gone considerably awry. It is surprisingly difficult, but I argue (...)
     
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  4. A. S. Wilkins (1891). Seyffert's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities A Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, Mythology, Religion, Literature and Art, From the German of Dr Oscar Seyffert, Revised and Edited, with Additions, by H. Nettleship and J. E. Sandys, with More Than 450 Illustrations. London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co. 1891. 21s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 5 (08):384-385.score: 84.0
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  5. John Carter (1989). A Commentary on Cassius Dio Meyer Reinhold: From Republic to Principate: An Historical Commentary on Cassius Dio's Roman History, Books 49–52 (36–29 B.C.). (American Philological Association Monographs, 34.) (Vol. 6 of An Historical Commentary on Cassius Dio's Roman History, General Editors J. W. Humphrey and P. M. Swan.) Pp. Xxii + 261. Atlanta, Georgia: Scholars Press, 1988. $33, $25 to Members (Paper $25, $19 to Members). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 39 (02):204-205.score: 81.0
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  6. Reginald W. Macan (1896). Gilbert's Greek Constitutional Antiquities The Constitutional Antiquities of Sparta and Athens, by Dr. Gustav Gilbert, Translated by E. J. Brooks, M.A. And T. Nicklin, M. A., with an Introductory Note by J. E. Sandys, Litt.D. Swan Sonnenschein & Co. 1895. 10s. 6d. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 10 (04):197-202.score: 81.0
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  7. Daniel J. McKaughan (2008). From Ugly Duckling to Swan: C. S. Peirce, Abduction, and the Pursuit of Scientific Theories. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 44 (3):pp. 446-468.score: 45.0
    Jaakko Hintikka (1998) has argued that clarifying the notion of abduction is the fundamental problem of contemporary epistemology. One traditional interpretation of Peirce on abduction sees it as a recipe for generating new theoretical discoveries . A second standard view sees abduction as a mode of reasoning that justifies beliefs about the probable truth of theories. While each reading has some grounding in Peirce's writings, each leaves out features that are crucial to Peirce's distinctive understanding of abduction. I develop and (...)
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  8. D. S. Colman (1971). T. W. Melluish: A.R.L.T. Latin Prose Compositions. Pp. 63. Shrewsbury, 1970 (Obtainable From Mr. J. R. C. Richards, Swan Hill House, Shrewsbury). Stiff Paper, £0·62 Post Free. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 21 (01):149-150.score: 39.0
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  9. J. Donovan (1895). Sonnenschein's Greek Grammar A Greek Grammar for Schools Based on the Principles and Requirements of the Grammatical Society. Part I. Accidence. Part II. Syntax. By E. A. Sonnenschein, M.A. (Oxon.), Professor of Greek and Latin in Mason College, Birmingham. (Parallel Grammar Series. London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co. New York: Macmillan & Co.). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 9 (01):60-67.score: 39.0
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  10. J. S. Reid (1907). Pais' Legends of Roman History Ancient Legends of Roman History. By Ettore Pais. Translated by Mario E. Costenza. London: Swan Sonnenschein. 9″ × 5½. Pp. Xiv + 336, with 52 Plates and 5 Cuts. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 21 (04):120-122.score: 23.0
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