Gateway to the Great Books: Man and societyRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclop©¡dia Britannica, 1963 - 765ÆäÀÌÁö Complements Great Books of the Western World; includes only short works and excerpts from longer works. |
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... father , and having been , I rather think , a younger schoolfellow or college companion of his , had on returning from India renewed their youthful acquaintance , and who coming like many others greatly under the influ- ence of my father's ...
... father , and having been , I rather think , a younger schoolfellow or college companion of his , had on returning from India renewed their youthful acquaintance , and who coming like many others greatly under the influ- ence of my father's ...
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... father with all his superiority to prejudice was not exempt , of judging universal questions by a merely English standard . After passing a few weeks at Caen with an old friend of my father's , I re- turned to England in July 1821 ; and ...
... father with all his superiority to prejudice was not exempt , of judging universal questions by a merely English standard . After passing a few weeks at Caen with an old friend of my father's , I re- turned to England in July 1821 ; and ...
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... father . I had now also begun to converse , on general subjects , with the in- structed men with whom I came in contact : and the opportunities of such contact naturally became more numerous . The two friends of my father from whom I ...
... father . I had now also begun to converse , on general subjects , with the in- structed men with whom I came in contact : and the opportunities of such contact naturally became more numerous . The two friends of my father from whom I ...
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