College Readings in English ProseFrank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin |
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... kind . Here will be found a good deal of that literature of ideas which forms the staple of some recent volumes of selections . But in addition to those things which form a com- mon ground of interest to all students , the editors have ...
... kind . Here will be found a good deal of that literature of ideas which forms the staple of some recent volumes of selections . But in addition to those things which form a com- mon ground of interest to all students , the editors have ...
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... kind of slang . A slang expression , like a nickname , may be used for From Encyclopædia Britannica ( 11th ed . ) , article on " Slang . " Reprinted by permission . the purpose of concealing the meaning from uninitiated hearers , 1 ...
... kind of slang . A slang expression , like a nickname , may be used for From Encyclopædia Britannica ( 11th ed . ) , article on " Slang . " Reprinted by permission . the purpose of concealing the meaning from uninitiated hearers , 1 ...
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... kind of evidence or testimony . Of this third type , two kinds -or , rather , two degrees must be discriminated . 1 From How We Think . D. C. Heath and Company , 1910. Reprinted by permission . 1 From Table Talk . 2 DEFINITIONS What is ...
... kind of evidence or testimony . Of this third type , two kinds -or , rather , two degrees must be discriminated . 1 From How We Think . D. C. Heath and Company , 1910. Reprinted by permission . 1 From Table Talk . 2 DEFINITIONS What is ...
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... kind , it becomes practically important to con- sider them separately . Some beliefs are accepted when their grounds have not themselves been considered , others are ac- cepted because their grounds have been examined . When we say ...
... kind , it becomes practically important to con- sider them separately . Some beliefs are accepted when their grounds have not themselves been considered , others are ac- cepted because their grounds have been examined . When we say ...
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... kind , and accepted no principle on faith . " They weighed political institutions and social reforms , religion and the family , in the balances of that negative criticism , which was their prevailing character- istic , and they found ...
... kind , and accepted no principle on faith . " They weighed political institutions and social reforms , religion and the family , in the balances of that negative criticism , which was their prevailing character- istic , and they found ...
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