Littell's Living Age, 292. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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77. oldal
... Believe just Believe . What we were to believe the preacher did not even take the trouble to say , but he spoke about it as though it were just as easy as swallowing a pill . He did not say that we were to be intellectu- ally satisfied ...
... Believe just Believe . What we were to believe the preacher did not even take the trouble to say , but he spoke about it as though it were just as easy as swallowing a pill . He did not say that we were to be intellectu- ally satisfied ...
101. oldal
... believe that a market town or a college is a place without heart or mind or meaning , but " I had rather believe all the fables in the Legend and the Talmud than that this universal frame is without a mind . " But these high questions ...
... believe that a market town or a college is a place without heart or mind or meaning , but " I had rather believe all the fables in the Legend and the Talmud than that this universal frame is without a mind . " But these high questions ...
765. oldal
... believe that Mr. Wilson wants to run even a small risk of such a disaster to mankind . Im- agine what it would mean ... believe now that she will take some kind of hostile action against Germany , it is not because our belief coincides ...
... believe that Mr. Wilson wants to run even a small risk of such a disaster to mankind . Im- agine what it would mean ... believe now that she will take some kind of hostile action against Germany , it is not because our belief coincides ...
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