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... answer the favourite question : When did you start writing and what did you write ? I have not been able to answer this question accurately until now . " A Social Day with the C. C. C. " , written in January 1953 at Government College ...
... answer the favourite question : When did you start writing and what did you write ? I have not been able to answer this question accurately until now . " A Social Day with the C. C. C. " , written in January 1953 at Government College ...
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... answer is , yes . Should we not therefore assume , they are right every time and copy all they do all the time ? The answer this time is no . The trouble is that we have been saying yes to the second question . In his book Philosophy ...
... answer is , yes . Should we not therefore assume , they are right every time and copy all they do all the time ? The answer this time is no . The trouble is that we have been saying yes to the second question . In his book Philosophy ...
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... answer is this : What is the Greatest Good after which mankind is striving ? He may not be able to answer the question - few can - but the attempt to do so will remind him of his obligations to his global audience . - Finally it must ...
... answer is this : What is the Greatest Good after which mankind is striving ? He may not be able to answer the question - few can - but the attempt to do so will remind him of his obligations to his global audience . - Finally it must ...
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Religion and Culture in African Literature | 13 |
Problems of Commitment in Literature | 22 |
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