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Students are required to present , regularly , themes based on their reading outside of class . Hence the first group of essays in this book is intended to assist them in their thinking and writing . I neither expect nor desire that ...
Students are required to present , regularly , themes based on their reading outside of class . Hence the first group of essays in this book is intended to assist them in their thinking and writing . I neither expect nor desire that ...
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At any rate the law which states our present experience is strong enough for my present purpose . You next reach the conclusion , that as these kinds of marks have not been left by any other animals than men , or are liable to be formed ...
At any rate the law which states our present experience is strong enough for my present purpose . You next reach the conclusion , that as these kinds of marks have not been left by any other animals than men , or are liable to be formed ...
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How are we to know that the glories of our present civilization will never be lost ? The world's coal - mines and oil - fields are exhaustible ; and it is not , I am told , by any means certain that scientists will discover any good ...
How are we to know that the glories of our present civilization will never be lost ? The world's coal - mines and oil - fields are exhaustible ; and it is not , I am told , by any means certain that scientists will discover any good ...
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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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