Littell's Living Age, 304-305. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1920 |
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6. oldal
... 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 footsteps ...
... 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 footsteps ...
34. oldal
... nature , and what is merely a casual effect and not constant . We want now to get back to as clear a view of the natural history of man as may be possible after the long ages that have passed . We need to build up a picture of the past ...
... nature , and what is merely a casual effect and not constant . We want now to get back to as clear a view of the natural history of man as may be possible after the long ages that have passed . We need to build up a picture of the past ...
42. oldal
... natural process : ' Every law of nature which holds good with respect to a coördi- nate system K must also hold good for any other system K ' , provided that K and K ' are in uniform movement of translation . The second principle on ...
... natural process : ' Every law of nature which holds good with respect to a coördi- nate system K must also hold good for any other system K ' , provided that K and K ' are in uniform movement of translation . The second principle on ...
49. oldal
... nature that he is well entitled to rank among the dramatis persona . It was only one with a true understand- ing of the canine character who could have penned the following account of Roswal in the camp of the Crusaders : The hound ...
... nature that he is well entitled to rank among the dramatis persona . It was only one with a true understand- ing of the canine character who could have penned the following account of Roswal in the camp of the Crusaders : The hound ...
54. oldal
... nature it is to work and not to play tennis - would save us even the trouble of fetching our balls . After the war we would have again a competent staff of servants to do all the work of the house , to feed us and clean us , and clear ...
... nature it is to work and not to play tennis - would save us even the trouble of fetching our balls . After the war we would have again a competent staff of servants to do all the work of the house , to feed us and clean us , and clear ...
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