New Lamps for Old: A Sequel to The Enchanted GlassBlackwell, 1960 - 244 頁 |
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第 86 頁
... achieved ideal of Anglo - Saxon civilization , and Burke was the main authority . There was of course the speech On ... achieve- ment of our race . I know how offensive to certain fa- natics is the idea that Americans belong to the same ...
... achieved ideal of Anglo - Saxon civilization , and Burke was the main authority . There was of course the speech On ... achieve- ment of our race . I know how offensive to certain fa- natics is the idea that Americans belong to the same ...
第 129 頁
... axiomatic method of the symbolic logicians will win acceptance and achieve results I do not know , but it is at least poles asunder from the methods of experimental science . Meantime , human nature and human life , indi- vidual FREEDOM ...
... axiomatic method of the symbolic logicians will win acceptance and achieve results I do not know , but it is at least poles asunder from the methods of experimental science . Meantime , human nature and human life , indi- vidual FREEDOM ...
第 209 頁
... sound like charges , but they are not so . The matter is relative and perfection is in- evitably a matter of degree . Almost anybody with ex- perience in organization knows that , in order to achieve RENAISSANCE 2 209.
... sound like charges , but they are not so . The matter is relative and perfection is in- evitably a matter of degree . Almost anybody with ex- perience in organization knows that , in order to achieve RENAISSANCE 2 209.
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