The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 215. kötetA. Constable, 1912 |
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140. oldal
... look upon respectability as the highest virtue - are invariably of the opinion that , if things here and there are going in ways they dislike , it is a sure sign of the impending ruin and disintegration of the Empire . We subscribe to ...
... look upon respectability as the highest virtue - are invariably of the opinion that , if things here and there are going in ways they dislike , it is a sure sign of the impending ruin and disintegration of the Empire . We subscribe to ...
141. oldal
... look to the sea , whence our help hath come in the past , but as yet we are not well accustomed to look up for it to the skies . We know the value of sea ships ; we do not as yet realise the value of air ships . We do not see in ...
... look to the sea , whence our help hath come in the past , but as yet we are not well accustomed to look up for it to the skies . We know the value of sea ships ; we do not as yet realise the value of air ships . We do not see in ...
379. oldal
... look and see , supposing the object is available . Elementary logic appears to us a necessary component of intellect . But the history of philosophy shows that , on the contrary , logic of the most elementary kind has been absent from ...
... look and see , supposing the object is available . Elementary logic appears to us a necessary component of intellect . But the history of philosophy shows that , on the contrary , logic of the most elementary kind has been absent from ...
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