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... human nature and of human society , which is made . * Village Communities , ' third edition , p . 250 . up of human nature . It is not indeed meant 38 JURISPRUDENCE AND ENGLISH THOUGHT .
... human nature and of human society , which is made . * Village Communities , ' third edition , p . 250 . up of human nature . It is not indeed meant 38 JURISPRUDENCE AND ENGLISH THOUGHT .
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... human being , which something in the human being itself rebels against . Religion , love , pity , many of the profoundest emotions known to us , urge us all the while to batter down the barriers of the ego . So just when the desire for ...
... human being , which something in the human being itself rebels against . Religion , love , pity , many of the profoundest emotions known to us , urge us all the while to batter down the barriers of the ego . So just when the desire for ...
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... human consciousness . I might indicate , as one example , the work of Miss Compton Burnett , who by a curious artificiality of language , a queer rigidity of characterization , and an impulsive outflow of talk , creates an atmosphere ...
... human consciousness . I might indicate , as one example , the work of Miss Compton Burnett , who by a curious artificiality of language , a queer rigidity of characterization , and an impulsive outflow of talk , creates an atmosphere ...
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By Professor J E G DE MONTMORENCY F R S L | 21 |
The Contribution of a Provincial Centre Norwich | 41 |
Has it a Function ToDay? | 57 |
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