Civilization & Progress: By John Beattie Crozier |
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... elevation and expansion of the individual mind , and is , therefore , so far individualistic ; the means by which I would reach that end lie in the pressure on the individual of that moralized and enlightened public opinion which must ...
... elevation and expansion of the individual mind , and is , therefore , so far individualistic ; the means by which I would reach that end lie in the pressure on the individual of that moralized and enlightened public opinion which must ...
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... elevation and expansion of soul . As a record of the past , then , History can give us none of that political insight and guidance which it arrogates to itself , none of that political wisdom of which it is believed to be the great ...
... elevation and expansion of soul . As a record of the past , then , History can give us none of that political insight and guidance which it arrogates to itself , none of that political wisdom of which it is believed to be the great ...
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... elevation , and expansion of our higher nature — to find in the mind or the world ( the Supreme Power being always in the background of consciousness ) those agencies that will enable us to bring good out of evil ( and will so remove ...
... elevation , and expansion of our higher nature — to find in the mind or the world ( the Supreme Power being always in the background of consciousness ) those agencies that will enable us to bring good out of evil ( and will so remove ...
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... elevation and expansion of the individual mind . Those who support the one , would subordinate the enlargement and elevation of the CHAPTER II. ...
... elevation and expansion of the individual mind . Those who support the one , would subordinate the enlargement and elevation of the CHAPTER II. ...
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... elevation and expansion of the individual . The one would make each man a mere cog or wheel in the vast organized mechanism of society , the other would make him conversant with the highest his nature is capable of , and would make room ...
... elevation and expansion of the individual . The one would make each man a mere cog or wheel in the vast organized mechanism of society , the other would make him conversant with the highest his nature is capable of , and would make room ...
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