The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 84,Deel 1Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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Pagina 133
... humanity is already on a far higher level of evolution than our own . But human evolution is not a process in which superior divine power pushes the pieces about , chessboard fashion , without regard to their own free will . The way in ...
... humanity is already on a far higher level of evolution than our own . But human evolution is not a process in which superior divine power pushes the pieces about , chessboard fashion , without regard to their own free will . The way in ...
Pagina 276
... human beings as they live and act at a given time and in a given country . And this knowledge of human nature is on Burke's view to be gained either by profound study of history and reflection upon its lessons , or ( in the case of ...
... human beings as they live and act at a given time and in a given country . And this knowledge of human nature is on Burke's view to be gained either by profound study of history and reflection upon its lessons , or ( in the case of ...
Pagina 405
... human life is now over - valued . ' We might well and justly hang much more freely . There is a fine verse of Euripides , ' We live with certain laws of right and wrong ' they are the bonds of human fellowship and he who persistently ...
... human life is now over - valued . ' We might well and justly hang much more freely . There is a fine verse of Euripides , ' We live with certain laws of right and wrong ' they are the bonds of human fellowship and he who persistently ...
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IS PEACE POSSIBLE By Dr Arthur Shadwell | 1 |
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