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... whole ; its fatal defect was the attempt to control the activity of the departments , not by the pervasive influence of the spirit of the whole , but by regulations which were , or seemed to be , external . Politics , Art , Science ...
... whole ; its fatal defect was the attempt to control the activity of the departments , not by the pervasive influence of the spirit of the whole , but by regulations which were , or seemed to be , external . Politics , Art , Science ...
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... whole it was humanely established , that on the whole it has been justly exercised , is not , of course , to deny the existence and persistence of the economic motive . Europe demands the economic development of Africa . Europe desires ...
... whole it was humanely established , that on the whole it has been justly exercised , is not , of course , to deny the existence and persistence of the economic motive . Europe demands the economic development of Africa . Europe desires ...
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... whole mass of the human group ; again , he speaks of those who from afar bow to a mystic utterance , because they ... whole groups of men , whole races and ages , have borne a part , although normally not a leading one , in the ...
... whole mass of the human group ; again , he speaks of those who from afar bow to a mystic utterance , because they ... whole groups of men , whole races and ages , have borne a part , although normally not a leading one , in the ...
Contents
VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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