The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 138Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1945 |
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Pagina 27
... truth must be sought for its own sake without heed or fear of any consequence . This is bravely said , but it is rarely attempted and still less frequently achieved . Every effort of ours to arrive at truth , which is one of the natural ...
... truth must be sought for its own sake without heed or fear of any consequence . This is bravely said , but it is rarely attempted and still less frequently achieved . Every effort of ours to arrive at truth , which is one of the natural ...
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... truth . If we do not seek truth with real devotedness for itself alone , we may indeed see visions and dream dreams , but we shall attain to little or no glimpse of reality , nor shall we achieve that inner serenity which the resolute ...
... truth . If we do not seek truth with real devotedness for itself alone , we may indeed see visions and dream dreams , but we shall attain to little or no glimpse of reality , nor shall we achieve that inner serenity which the resolute ...
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... truth for truth's sake and for England's sake - not without regard for the consequences , but with full regard for the consequences . No authoritative voice uttered , or even indicated , the truth until August 20th , when Mr. Bevin ...
... truth for truth's sake and for England's sake - not without regard for the consequences , but with full regard for the consequences . No authoritative voice uttered , or even indicated , the truth until August 20th , when Mr. Bevin ...
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