Selected WritingsFarrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1956 - 396 עמודים |
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עמוד xix
... human heart and human existence , dis- may us by the folly and worse of their judgments on the issues of everyday life . Liberalism is also under criticism for being ineffective and in so far as we have to combat enemies with whom ...
... human heart and human existence , dis- may us by the folly and worse of their judgments on the issues of everyday life . Liberalism is also under criticism for being ineffective and in so far as we have to combat enemies with whom ...
עמוד 96
... human nature . 5. The Methodists are always desirous of making men more religious than it is possible , from the constitution of human nature , to make them . If they could succeed as much as they wish to succeed , there would be at ...
... human nature . 5. The Methodists are always desirous of making men more religious than it is possible , from the constitution of human nature , to make them . If they could succeed as much as they wish to succeed , there would be at ...
עמוד 267
... human tastes , and the varieties of human ambition , in every thing else , and distrust it in classics alone ? The passion for languages is just as strong as any other literary passion . There are very good Persian and Arabic scholars ...
... human tastes , and the varieties of human ambition , in every thing else , and distrust it in classics alone ? The passion for languages is just as strong as any other literary passion . There are very good Persian and Arabic scholars ...
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