The Critical ReaderWallace W. Douglas, Roy Lamson Norton, 1962 - 761 oldal |
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... facts , giving us conclusions . The sentences are short , with a tone of finality ; and we are not much aware of ... fact , was essentially " ; " In practice , of course , this ideal was not so broad " ; and so on . Many abstract ...
... facts , giving us conclusions . The sentences are short , with a tone of finality ; and we are not much aware of ... fact , was essentially " ; " In practice , of course , this ideal was not so broad " ; and so on . Many abstract ...
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... facts ? Are they not as real as murder or the World Series or Governor Faubus , to say nothing of our China policy ... fact in the telling . Because I understand something of the man -and of those who killed him . Because the political ...
... facts ? Are they not as real as murder or the World Series or Governor Faubus , to say nothing of our China policy ... fact in the telling . Because I understand something of the man -and of those who killed him . Because the political ...
238. oldal
... fact is disassociated from the feel of the fact in the minds of an entire people - in the common mind of a civilization - that people , that civilization , is in danger . Some of you , I have no doubt , will think the terms I have been ...
... fact is disassociated from the feel of the fact in the minds of an entire people - in the common mind of a civilization - that people , that civilization , is in danger . Some of you , I have no doubt , will think the terms I have been ...
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