The Heritage of American Literature, Volume 1Lyon Norman Richardson Ginn, 1951 - American literature |
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Page 126
... means , hereby is intended , that it is given by God without making use of any means that operate by their own power , or a natural force . God makes use of means ; but it is not as mediate causes to produce this effect . There are not ...
... means , hereby is intended , that it is given by God without making use of any means that operate by their own power , or a natural force . God makes use of means ; but it is not as mediate causes to produce this effect . There are not ...
Page 237
... means it useth are always equal to the end : but human language , more especially as there is not an universal language , is incapable of being used as an universal means of unchangeable and uniform information ; and therefore it is not ...
... means it useth are always equal to the end : but human language , more especially as there is not an universal language , is incapable of being used as an universal means of unchangeable and uniform information ; and therefore it is not ...
Page 899
... means barbarism , but Socialism means , or wishes to mean , co - operation and community of interests , sympathy , the giving to the hands not so large a share as to the brains , but a larger share than hitherto in the wealth they must ...
... means barbarism , but Socialism means , or wishes to mean , co - operation and community of interests , sympathy , the giving to the hands not so large a share as to the brains , but a larger share than hitherto in the wealth they must ...
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