University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 4University of Toronto Press, 1934 - Canada |
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Page 60
... true , of course , that the process of of occupa- tion entailed the use of force - more force , perhaps , than would have been wanted if we had known then as much as we know now about African customs and ideas — but , except when it was ...
... true , of course , that the process of of occupa- tion entailed the use of force - more force , perhaps , than would have been wanted if we had known then as much as we know now about African customs and ideas — but , except when it was ...
Page 279
... true that others will be quite unmoved by the event or may even take the opportunity to renew an ancient grudge . For among the younger generation there are some who very frankly assert that they can derive nothing but pain from the ...
... true that others will be quite unmoved by the event or may even take the opportunity to renew an ancient grudge . For among the younger generation there are some who very frankly assert that they can derive nothing but pain from the ...
Page 290
... true that the objection touches on a very real difficulty and one that is certainly left unsolved by our three protagonists . Can we find in aesthetics and morals truly independent and super- personal standards , or must we admit that ...
... true that the objection touches on a very real difficulty and one that is certainly left unsolved by our three protagonists . Can we find in aesthetics and morals truly independent and super- personal standards , or must we admit that ...
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VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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