Civilization & Progress: By John Beattie Crozier |
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... aspiration ; not of Science , but of Providence or Fate . And as for the great men of the past , and their influence on the present , they are either already summed up and embodied in the institutions of the present ( in which case ...
... aspiration ; not of Science , but of Providence or Fate . And as for the great men of the past , and their influence on the present , they are either already summed up and embodied in the institutions of the present ( in which case ...
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... aspirations , thoughts , and sentiments of the great bulk of cul- tivated readers . Or does he reject entirely all the idols of the theatre , the market , and the den , and appeal to truths that are eternal and immortal ? This , too ...
... aspirations , thoughts , and sentiments of the great bulk of cul- tivated readers . Or does he reject entirely all the idols of the theatre , the market , and the den , and appeal to truths that are eternal and immortal ? This , too ...
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... aspirations , their sentiments , and habits of thought . In like manner , too , I propose to deal with the effects on the human mind of that wide and general equality in the distribution of wealth which is the basis of Democracy . It is ...
... aspirations , their sentiments , and habits of thought . In like manner , too , I propose to deal with the effects on the human mind of that wide and general equality in the distribution of wealth which is the basis of Democracy . It is ...
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... aspirations , which ever and anon cross the current of our thoughts , diverting them in an easy unconscious way into their own channels , or concentrating them fixedly on some special object . There is the feeling of love , for example ...
... aspirations , which ever and anon cross the current of our thoughts , diverting them in an easy unconscious way into their own channels , or concentrating them fixedly on some special object . There is the feeling of love , for example ...
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... aspirations , instead of being regarded as formerly as either whisperings and instigations of the Devil , or inspirations of the Holy Spirit , were seen to be the results of the normal activity of the various parts of the brain ...
... aspirations , instead of being regarded as formerly as either whisperings and instigations of the Devil , or inspirations of the Holy Spirit , were seen to be the results of the normal activity of the various parts of the brain ...
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