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... course - if course it be . In short , I catch no meaning from all I have seen , and pass quite as I came , confused and dismayed . In order to offset the almost harsh and fatal finality of that , let me add two things out of my personal ...
... course - if course it be . In short , I catch no meaning from all I have seen , and pass quite as I came , confused and dismayed . In order to offset the almost harsh and fatal finality of that , let me add two things out of my personal ...
Page 109
... course of his ship and so , of course , is free to navigate it into fair waters or foul , or even to run it on the rocks . It is important to choose the course with care , for we know that we have embarked on a very long voyage . The ...
... course of his ship and so , of course , is free to navigate it into fair waters or foul , or even to run it on the rocks . It is important to choose the course with care , for we know that we have embarked on a very long voyage . The ...
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... course of events cannot be altered by calling upon a supermundane power to interfere . I became convinced that the course of human history is determined , 146 LIVING PHILOSOPHIES.
... course of events cannot be altered by calling upon a supermundane power to interfere . I became convinced that the course of human history is determined , 146 LIVING PHILOSOPHIES.
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BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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