Littell's Living Age, 304-305. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1920 |
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... Human nature , ' say these critics , ' never changes ; the world has always suffered from wars , what has been will be , the future must resemble the past , and war , which we have never succeeded in escaping hitherto , will dog our ...
... Human nature , ' say these critics , ' never changes ; the world has always suffered from wars , what has been will be , the future must resemble the past , and war , which we have never succeeded in escaping hitherto , will dog our ...
5. oldal
... human effort , and that each stage that is conquered by this almost automatic procedure is one that will of itself forever remain . I take a different view . I think society may go back as well as forward . I think it requires , and has ...
... human effort , and that each stage that is conquered by this almost automatic procedure is one that will of itself forever remain . I take a different view . I think society may go back as well as forward . I think it requires , and has ...
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... human traits which they possessed . He studied their different temperaments , enjoyed their companionship , and enriched the pages of his imaginative writings ac- cordingly . His early life had thrown him much into the society of ...
... human traits which they possessed . He studied their different temperaments , enjoyed their companionship , and enriched the pages of his imaginative writings ac- cordingly . His early life had thrown him much into the society of ...
45. oldal
... human species and possessed of a great turn for gayety and drollery . Although he was never taught any tricks , he learned some of his own ac- cord , and understood whatever was said to him as well as any creature I ever saw . His great ...
... human species and possessed of a great turn for gayety and drollery . Although he was never taught any tricks , he learned some of his own ac- cord , and understood whatever was said to him as well as any creature I ever saw . His great ...
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... human beings for any sort of mutual coöpera- tion in the reëstablishment of their own order . We are divided as to our goal we are split into a multiplicity of opinions as to the means of attain- ing any sort of goal ; we are even ...
... human beings for any sort of mutual coöpera- tion in the reëstablishment of their own order . We are divided as to our goal we are split into a multiplicity of opinions as to the means of attain- ing any sort of goal ; we are even ...
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