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Page 69
... turn to all sorts of amazing and yet decidedly pathetic laboratories wherein this compound man proceeds to search or peek and perk , in order to learn , if pos- sible , some minute nothing concerning his howness and almost next to ...
... turn to all sorts of amazing and yet decidedly pathetic laboratories wherein this compound man proceeds to search or peek and perk , in order to learn , if pos- sible , some minute nothing concerning his howness and almost next to ...
Page 167
... turn into evils , but of a measuring of the comparative values of these infinitely varied goods . The choice , whether conscious or not , begins in the animal world . A fox can lie in the warm sunshine and go hungry , or bestir himself ...
... turn into evils , but of a measuring of the comparative values of these infinitely varied goods . The choice , whether conscious or not , begins in the animal world . A fox can lie in the warm sunshine and go hungry , or bestir himself ...
Page 211
... turn into lemonade , and Spencer's picture of the future society as a sort of polite eternal Sunday afternoon , are ... turning it to the account of the vital process itself . Observing the rôle of evil , the great religions of the past ...
... turn into lemonade , and Spencer's picture of the future society as a sort of polite eternal Sunday afternoon , are ... turning it to the account of the vital process itself . Observing the rôle of evil , the great religions of the past ...
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