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... Clearly , then , my creed is imperfect . It is not final . No creed is final . Such a creed as mine must grow and change as knowledge grows and changes . JAMES TRUSLOW ADAMS [ Mr. Adams has chosen to expound SIR ARTHUR KEITH 151.
... Clearly , then , my creed is imperfect . It is not final . No creed is final . Such a creed as mine must grow and change as knowledge grows and changes . JAMES TRUSLOW ADAMS [ Mr. Adams has chosen to expound SIR ARTHUR KEITH 151.
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Albert Einstein. JAMES TRUSLOW ADAMS [ Mr. Adams has chosen to expound his beliefs in connec tion with his answer to the question : " Why Be Good ? " - Ed . ] WHAT is " morality " ? Perhaps our cavemen an- cestors discussed the problem ...
Albert Einstein. JAMES TRUSLOW ADAMS [ Mr. Adams has chosen to expound his beliefs in connec tion with his answer to the question : " Why Be Good ? " - Ed . ] WHAT is " morality " ? Perhaps our cavemen an- cestors discussed the problem ...
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... JAMES TRUSLOW ADAMS is one of the most notable of American historians and social critics . Among his books are The Adams Family , Our Business Civilization and The Founding of New England . H. L. MENCKEN is perhaps America's most gener ...
... JAMES TRUSLOW ADAMS is one of the most notable of American historians and social critics . Among his books are The Adams Family , Our Business Civilization and The Founding of New England . H. L. MENCKEN is perhaps America's most gener ...
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