The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 147Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1950 |
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Pagina 178
... regarded as a locus classicus 18 : ' . . . I still retain the conviction , that in games of chance , if one has perfect control of one's will , . . . one cannot fail to overcome the brutality of blind chance and to win . A similar ...
... regarded as a locus classicus 18 : ' . . . I still retain the conviction , that in games of chance , if one has perfect control of one's will , . . . one cannot fail to overcome the brutality of blind chance and to win . A similar ...
Pagina 242
... regarded as a landmark in the country's post - war history . At those elections Italy showed decisively that she did not want a Communist Government , and the Christian Democrats received an overwhelming expression of the country's ...
... regarded as a landmark in the country's post - war history . At those elections Italy showed decisively that she did not want a Communist Government , and the Christian Democrats received an overwhelming expression of the country's ...
Pagina 331
... regarded as quantitatively below the educated level of his time ; but the phrase gives the two languages in the standard proportions relative to each other . It was not until the nineteenth century that the battle for equality between ...
... regarded as quantitatively below the educated level of his time ; but the phrase gives the two languages in the standard proportions relative to each other . It was not until the nineteenth century that the battle for equality between ...
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