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... modern science and its applications -changes due to the advent of world - wide and nearly instan- taneous communication , to the enormous modern stimulation of international trade and commerce , bringing with it a sense of ...
... modern science and its applications -changes due to the advent of world - wide and nearly instan- taneous communication , to the enormous modern stimulation of international trade and commerce , bringing with it a sense of ...
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... modern- ist ? At bottom the issue involved is that of individualism . The Roman Catholic , the typical traditionalist , has in matters reli- gious simply repudiated individualism . In this domain at least , he submits to an authority ...
... modern- ist ? At bottom the issue involved is that of individualism . The Roman Catholic , the typical traditionalist , has in matters reli- gious simply repudiated individualism . In this domain at least , he submits to an authority ...
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... modern seeks to forget or to circum- vent or avoid . Death is our name for nature's final and im- placable defeat ; just as birth is our name for nature's special reiterated triumph . But except that some day I expect to be sick and old ...
... modern seeks to forget or to circum- vent or avoid . Death is our name for nature's final and im- placable defeat ; just as birth is our name for nature's special reiterated triumph . But except that some day I expect to be sick and old ...
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