College Readings in English ProseFrank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin |
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... nature , inevitably calls for revamping after a period of years . Since the first edition of " College Readings " the Great War and Eighteenth Amendment have brought to the fore an entirely new group of problems . To introduce ...
... nature , inevitably calls for revamping after a period of years . Since the first edition of " College Readings " the Great War and Eighteenth Amendment have brought to the fore an entirely new group of problems . To introduce ...
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... Nature • Letter to General McClellan • • The Case against the Single Tax . 289 · 292 295 Thomas Henry Huxley ... 301 Abraham Lincoln . 307 Alvin Saunders Johnson 308 · 2. Evidence Council Government versus Mayor Government . Professor ...
... Nature • Letter to General McClellan • • The Case against the Single Tax . 289 · 292 295 Thomas Henry Huxley ... 301 Abraham Lincoln . 307 Alvin Saunders Johnson 308 · 2. Evidence Council Government versus Mayor Government . Professor ...
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... nature , conditions , and bearings of the belief . To think of whales and camels in the clouds is to entertain ourselves with fancies , terminable at our pleasure , which do not lead to any belief in particular . But to think of the ...
... nature , conditions , and bearings of the belief . To think of whales and camels in the clouds is to entertain ourselves with fancies , terminable at our pleasure , which do not lead to any belief in particular . But to think of the ...
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... nature was about to take place . The vast majority of her subjects had never known a time when Queen Victoria had not been reigning over them . She had become an indissoluble part of their whole scheme of things , and that they were ...
... nature was about to take place . The vast majority of her subjects had never known a time when Queen Victoria had not been reigning over them . She had become an indissoluble part of their whole scheme of things , and that they were ...
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... nature of an intuition into the essence of things . Before passing on to consider the essence of our native idiom it would be well to make one qualification : the assump- tion of a discipline need not , and perhaps must not , destroy ...
... nature of an intuition into the essence of things . Before passing on to consider the essence of our native idiom it would be well to make one qualification : the assump- tion of a discipline need not , and perhaps must not , destroy ...
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