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... reason of her temperament and her social predicament ; and the indecisions of Giles Winterbourne , by reason of his VOL . XVIII , N.S. 3 timid and gentle character ; these bring about the climax THE POET AND THE NOVEL . 17.
... reason of her temperament and her social predicament ; and the indecisions of Giles Winterbourne , by reason of his VOL . XVIII , N.S. 3 timid and gentle character ; these bring about the climax THE POET AND THE NOVEL . 17.
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... reason fail in our hands , and we are justified in appealing to prejudice or self - interest or coercion , but if we appeal to these we are ourselves denying the arbitrament of reason . If we do so in the name of reason , and not of our ...
... reason fail in our hands , and we are justified in appealing to prejudice or self - interest or coercion , but if we appeal to these we are ourselves denying the arbitrament of reason . If we do so in the name of reason , and not of our ...
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... reason to expect the tempo of scientific invention to be maintained . Some of the limits of profitable mecha- nical invention have almost been reached , and already there is reason to believe that the best brains of the younger ...
... reason to expect the tempo of scientific invention to be maintained . Some of the limits of profitable mecha- nical invention have almost been reached , and already there is reason to believe that the best brains of the younger ...
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Some Literary Links with Westminster Abbey | 19 |
Fugitive Poetry An Eighteenth Century Col | 43 |
The Effect of Scientific Thought on the Arts | 67 |
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