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Pagina 92
... existence is very precarious at first , and it is the rule rather than the exception for it to be strangled at birth . There is then nothing for it but to wait until it re- incarnates in another individual mind , more potent or more ...
... existence is very precarious at first , and it is the rule rather than the exception for it to be strangled at birth . There is then nothing for it but to wait until it re- incarnates in another individual mind , more potent or more ...
Pagina 188
... existence of small dairies in places or countries with decentralised local sales . Wherever the desire to sell bulk quanti- ties to centralised markets ( whether national or the world market ) has coincided with the possibilities of ...
... existence of small dairies in places or countries with decentralised local sales . Wherever the desire to sell bulk quanti- ties to centralised markets ( whether national or the world market ) has coincided with the possibilities of ...
Pagina 691
... existence to conserve life ; it continues in existence to maintain the conditions of the good life . Its end is moral . And this moral end cannot be dissociated from the means by which its attainment is sought . There must be congruity ...
... existence to conserve life ; it continues in existence to maintain the conditions of the good life . Its end is moral . And this moral end cannot be dissociated from the means by which its attainment is sought . There must be congruity ...
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AUTHOR | 22 |
ODWYER Sir Michael | 151 |
CROTCH W Walter | 172 |
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