The Harvard Classics, 28권Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1910 |
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... Given a country of people six inches or sixty feet high , and by the mere process of the logic , a thousand wonderful absurdities are evolved , at so many stages of the calculation . Turning to the first minister who waited behind him ...
... Given a country of people six inches or sixty feet high , and by the mere process of the logic , a thousand wonderful absurdities are evolved , at so many stages of the calculation . Turning to the first minister who waited behind him ...
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... given some . Treasures of wit and wisdom , and tenderness , too , must that man have had locked up in the caverns of his gloomy heart , and shown fitfully to one or two whom he took in there . But it was not good to visit that place ...
... given some . Treasures of wit and wisdom , and tenderness , too , must that man have had locked up in the caverns of his gloomy heart , and shown fitfully to one or two whom he took in there . But it was not good to visit that place ...
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... given here . The essays which follow do , indeed , imply im- portant and fundamental elements of his system of belief ; but they can be taken in detachment as the exposition of a view of the nature and value of culture by a man who was ...
... given here . The essays which follow do , indeed , imply im- portant and fundamental elements of his system of belief ; but they can be taken in detachment as the exposition of a view of the nature and value of culture by a man who was ...
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... given should be based on principle , formed upon rule , directed to the highest ends , or left to the random succession of masters and schools , one after another , with a melancholy waste of thought and an extreme hazard of truth ...
... given should be based on principle , formed upon rule , directed to the highest ends , or left to the random succession of masters and schools , one after another , with a melancholy waste of thought and an extreme hazard of truth ...
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... given it a home . That war had established the naval supremacy of Athens ; she had become an imperial state ; and the Ionians , bound to her by the double chain of kindred and of subjection , were importing into her both their ...
... given it a home . That war had established the naval supremacy of Athens ; she had become an imperial state ; and the Ionians , bound to her by the double chain of kindred and of subjection , were importing into her both their ...
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