Readings in the Modern EssayEdward Simpson Noyes Houghton Mifflin, 1933 - 561 Seiten |
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... hope of possessing more wealth and power than any man ought to have , which is the corresponding motive of the rich , is quite as bad in its effects ; it compels men to close their minds against justice , and to prevent themselves from ...
... hope of possessing more wealth and power than any man ought to have , which is the corresponding motive of the rich , is quite as bad in its effects ; it compels men to close their minds against justice , and to prevent themselves from ...
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... hope that we may learn from Russian ex- perience without repeating it in all its details , we cannot possibly beg the question of socialism versus capitalism by appointing a planning commission . That is several degrees worse than the ...
... hope that we may learn from Russian ex- perience without repeating it in all its details , we cannot possibly beg the question of socialism versus capitalism by appointing a planning commission . That is several degrees worse than the ...
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... hope himself to enter ; it has deeper roots and a more personal interest . Before he can understand himself , man must first understand the universe from which all his sense perceptions are drawn . He wishes to explore the uni- verse ...
... hope himself to enter ; it has deeper roots and a more personal interest . Before he can understand himself , man must first understand the universe from which all his sense perceptions are drawn . He wishes to explore the uni- verse ...
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JAMES HARVEY ROBINSON On Various Kinds of Thinking | 3 |
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY | 22 |
ELLWOOD HENDRICK Adventures in Philosophy | 33 |
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