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... ideal has been as important as the prac- tical success , which serves for most Americans as the confirmation of some ideal ; the American deprived either of his ideal or his actuality feels only half - dressed , but more , deeply bereft ...
... ideal has been as important as the prac- tical success , which serves for most Americans as the confirmation of some ideal ; the American deprived either of his ideal or his actuality feels only half - dressed , but more , deeply bereft ...
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... ideal fashion , so as to regard it as including past and future events which lie far away in time , and which he does not now personally remember . That this power exists , and that man has a self which is thus ideally extensible in ...
... ideal fashion , so as to regard it as including past and future events which lie far away in time , and which he does not now personally remember . That this power exists , and that man has a self which is thus ideally extensible in ...
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... ideal extensions of the self must therefore be recognized . Here is the first basis for every clear idea . of what constitutes a community . . . . The second condition upon which the existence of a community depends is the fact that ...
... ideal extensions of the self must therefore be recognized . Here is the first basis for every clear idea . of what constitutes a community . . . . The second condition upon which the existence of a community depends is the fact that ...
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RELIGION Introduction | 1 |
Mayflower Compact 1620 | 12 |
Swine and Goats | 13 |
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