The Living Age, 212. kötetLiving Age Company, 1897 |
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... matter has received very little attention in America and next to none in this country . Both nations are content to welcome the fact - which indeed is gratifying enough in itself — that their rulers , after getting to high words , and ...
... matter has received very little attention in America and next to none in this country . Both nations are content to welcome the fact - which indeed is gratifying enough in itself — that their rulers , after getting to high words , and ...
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... matter . We have seen how President Monroe's message which was in fact a purely academic commentary on events , not followed , or intended to be followed , by definite action - has become an inseparable part of the public policy of the ...
... matter . We have seen how President Monroe's message which was in fact a purely academic commentary on events , not followed , or intended to be followed , by definite action - has become an inseparable part of the public policy of the ...
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... matter of meanings , a recurrent game of defini- tions for the grammarians of each suc- cessive generation . The threefold problem of past , present , and future is always confronting us in the vocab- ulary of yesterday , to - day , and ...
... matter of meanings , a recurrent game of defini- tions for the grammarians of each suc- cessive generation . The threefold problem of past , present , and future is always confronting us in the vocab- ulary of yesterday , to - day , and ...
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... matter . Sir James Stephen , writing in this journal of St. Francis d'Assisi , makes the assertion that " each living thing was a brother or sister to him in a sense which al- most ceased to be figurative . To all inanimate beings he ...
... matter . Sir James Stephen , writing in this journal of St. Francis d'Assisi , makes the assertion that " each living thing was a brother or sister to him in a sense which al- most ceased to be figurative . To all inanimate beings he ...
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... matters of mysticism the critic labors but in vain . He may reduce it to a system , the " science absolument exacte ... matter is that mys- ticism is rather an atmosphere than a system , if we except that anomalous school of scholastic ...
... matters of mysticism the critic labors but in vain . He may reduce it to a system , the " science absolument exacte ... matter is that mys- ticism is rather an atmosphere than a system , if we except that anomalous school of scholastic ...
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