University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 4University of Toronto Press, 1934 - Canada |
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... believe that we have received such a revelation , we must avoid the mediaeval blunder of attempting to coerce conformity with it . We must point to it as our criterion ; we must test our own conduct and aspiration and purpose by ...
... believe that we have received such a revelation , we must avoid the mediaeval blunder of attempting to coerce conformity with it . We must point to it as our criterion ; we must test our own conduct and aspiration and purpose by ...
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... believe , when her existing economic outlook is taken into account . Since the peace each exhausted nation has been trying to recover from war's consequences . Each has to meet the paralysis of debt . Each is aiming to secure what it ...
... believe , when her existing economic outlook is taken into account . Since the peace each exhausted nation has been trying to recover from war's consequences . Each has to meet the paralysis of debt . Each is aiming to secure what it ...
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... believe that for us these principles , intelligently held and honestly and efficiently applied , will prevent injustice and exploitation and will minister to the growth and well - being of the nation as a whole and of its individual ...
... believe that for us these principles , intelligently held and honestly and efficiently applied , will prevent injustice and exploitation and will minister to the growth and well - being of the nation as a whole and of its individual ...
Contents
VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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