University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 2University of Toronto Press, 1932 - Canada |
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Page 36
... fact of human suffering should be so prominent . Internal evidence bears out to some extent the tradition that Lucretius wrote the poem in the lucid intervals of insanity . Be that as it may , certainly he preaches tranquillity with a ...
... fact of human suffering should be so prominent . Internal evidence bears out to some extent the tradition that Lucretius wrote the poem in the lucid intervals of insanity . Be that as it may , certainly he preaches tranquillity with a ...
Page 416
... facts may be more important than the facts themselves . If you think that a great machine like a bank is unsafe , it becomes unsafe from the very fact that you think so . You will run as hard and fast from a dog which you think is a ...
... facts may be more important than the facts themselves . If you think that a great machine like a bank is unsafe , it becomes unsafe from the very fact that you think so . You will run as hard and fast from a dog which you think is a ...
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... fact , much depends upon the personal qualities of the men appointed to represent the railways . That they must have ... facts ; such as , the existence of a magnificent system of natural waterways , open only for part of the year , and ...
... fact , much depends upon the personal qualities of the men appointed to represent the railways . That they must have ... facts ; such as , the existence of a magnificent system of natural waterways , open only for part of the year , and ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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