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Page 203
... give freedom to others . It is easy to laugh and shrug your shoulders when people act badly to others ; it is much more difficult when they act badly to you . I have not found it impossible . The conclusion I came to about men I put ...
... give freedom to others . It is easy to laugh and shrug your shoulders when people act badly to others ; it is much more difficult when they act badly to you . I have not found it impossible . The conclusion I came to about men I put ...
Page 211
... give offence , and he uses what means he can to protect his originals ; he puts the persons of his invention in different places , gives them another means of livelihood , situates them perhaps in a different class ; what he cannot so ...
... give offence , and he uses what means he can to protect his originals ; he puts the persons of his invention in different places , gives them another means of livelihood , situates them perhaps in a different class ; what he cannot so ...
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... give life some kind of sense . Though it can hardly be doubted that they too have a biologic utility , they have superficially an appearance of dis- interestedness which gives man the illusion that through them he escapes from human ...
... give life some kind of sense . Though it can hardly be doubted that they too have a biologic utility , they have superficially an appearance of dis- interestedness which gives man the illusion that through them he escapes from human ...
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