University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 4University of Toronto Press, 1934 - Canada |
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Page 10
... hope for some restoration of the unity of life with the question where they may reasonably hope to find the principle of that unity . And if it be true that only a divine revelation affords any such hope , then we must point to the ...
... hope for some restoration of the unity of life with the question where they may reasonably hope to find the principle of that unity . And if it be true that only a divine revelation affords any such hope , then we must point to the ...
Page 37
... hope that the world had been saved for democracy , since a good many people believed that there was not much to hope for from democracy . It was to mean a world secure for the well - being of the average man . After the War trade was ...
... hope that the world had been saved for democracy , since a good many people believed that there was not much to hope for from democracy . It was to mean a world secure for the well - being of the average man . After the War trade was ...
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... hope that patriotism may broaden out into a feeling of love . for the larger fatherland , that of mankind : the latter is a totally different , an irreconcilable revelation . Patriotism must be transcended by the broader allegiance ...
... hope that patriotism may broaden out into a feeling of love . for the larger fatherland , that of mankind : the latter is a totally different , an irreconcilable revelation . Patriotism must be transcended by the broader allegiance ...
Contents
VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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