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... human destiny . It inevitably follows that man will lay greater stress upon the possibility of his own achievements . Consciousness of the limitation of human power will tend to evaporate . Whilst modern man will acknowledge in theory ...
... human destiny . It inevitably follows that man will lay greater stress upon the possibility of his own achievements . Consciousness of the limitation of human power will tend to evaporate . Whilst modern man will acknowledge in theory ...
Pagina 160
... human soul became the lesser interest . To - day , when we are at the end of the Renaissance and Reformation period , it can be anticipated , should the European outlook still retain its vitality , that interest in the destiny of the human ...
... human soul became the lesser interest . To - day , when we are at the end of the Renaissance and Reformation period , it can be anticipated , should the European outlook still retain its vitality , that interest in the destiny of the human ...
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... human suffering and destitution involved in the tearing up of whole human communities from their very roots cannot fail to engender undying resentments in the victims , while at the same time brutalising the victors . ... Seen at a ...
... human suffering and destitution involved in the tearing up of whole human communities from their very roots cannot fail to engender undying resentments in the victims , while at the same time brutalising the victors . ... Seen at a ...
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