A Modern Reader: Essays on Present-day Life and CultureWalter Lippmann, Allan Nevins D. C. Heath, 1946 - 667 Seiten |
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... merely to desire ; they like to have a logical or a pseudological justification for their desires ; they like to believe that when they want something , it is not merely for their own personal advantage , but that their desires are ...
... merely to desire ; they like to have a logical or a pseudological justification for their desires ; they like to believe that when they want something , it is not merely for their own personal advantage , but that their desires are ...
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... merely the domestic aspects of the question , the machine civilization is particularly open to attack from three sides . On aesthetic grounds , it has been assailed for nearly a hundred years , England , the classical home of the ...
... merely the domestic aspects of the question , the machine civilization is particularly open to attack from three sides . On aesthetic grounds , it has been assailed for nearly a hundred years , England , the classical home of the ...
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... mere painting is creation , and the difference between research in science and mere science is also creation . Theodore Rousseau said long ago , " The artist does not paint the picture on the canvas , he merely lifts one by one the ...
... mere painting is creation , and the difference between research in science and mere science is also creation . Theodore Rousseau said long ago , " The artist does not paint the picture on the canvas , he merely lifts one by one the ...
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The Results Democratic Government Has Given LORD BRYCE | 18 |
The Position and Prospects of Communism HAROLD J LASKI | 37 |
London Ottawa Wellington Canberra | 50 |
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