EssaysA. L. Burt, 1899 - 402 頁 |
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第 173 頁
... individual's experience , it also reveals truth . And here we should seek to reinforce ourselves by its very presence , and to speak with a worthier , loftier strain of that advent . For the soul's communication of truth is the highest ...
... individual's experience , it also reveals truth . And here we should seek to reinforce ourselves by its very presence , and to speak with a worthier , loftier strain of that advent . For the soul's communication of truth is the highest ...
第 361 頁
... individual , for all code , to the rewards and penalties of his own constitution , which work with more energy than we believe , while we depend on artificial restraints . The movement in this direction has been very marked in modern ...
... individual , for all code , to the rewards and penalties of his own constitution , which work with more energy than we believe , while we depend on artificial restraints . The movement in this direction has been very marked in modern ...
第 368 頁
... individual in a course of many hun- dred years has contributed a stone . And , universally , a good example of this social force is the veracity of lan- guage , which cannot be debauched . In any controversy concerning morals an appeal ...
... individual in a course of many hun- dred years has contributed a stone . And , universally , a good example of this social force is the veracity of lan- guage , which cannot be debauched . In any controversy concerning morals an appeal ...
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