The Twentieth Century, Volum 8Nineteenth Century and After, 1880 |
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... direct it , and that our young friends are not taking the surest way to amend this state of things when they cast in their lot with it , but rather are likely to be carried away by the stream themselves . However , politicians we all of ...
... direct it , and that our young friends are not taking the surest way to amend this state of things when they cast in their lot with it , but rather are likely to be carried away by the stream themselves . However , politicians we all of ...
Pàgina 6
... direct appeal to the love of liberty , to the instinct for expansion . The great body of the community , therefore , in which the instinct for ex- pansion works powerfully and spreads more and more , this great body feels that to its ...
... direct appeal to the love of liberty , to the instinct for expansion . The great body of the community , therefore , in which the instinct for ex- pansion works powerfully and spreads more and more , this great body feels that to its ...
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... direct the meditation to its true allegiance . ' " I know what you mean , ' said Leigh . 6 You direct it to Humanity at large - to that great organism which is at present so sad and suffering , but which our own faithful endeavours ...
... direct the meditation to its true allegiance . ' " I know what you mean , ' said Leigh . 6 You direct it to Humanity at large - to that great organism which is at present so sad and suffering , but which our own faithful endeavours ...
Pàgina 27
... direct our human impulses , we must first under- stand their meaning ; and Christianity was an attempt at the logic of human nature . In great measure it was a false logic , and it thus misled men , instead of leading them . But in ...
... direct our human impulses , we must first under- stand their meaning ; and Christianity was an attempt at the logic of human nature . In great measure it was a false logic , and it thus misled men , instead of leading them . But in ...
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... direct action , not that it may initiate action ; although by the restful faith that we are working towards the greatest of all ends our activity will be at once sustained and stimulated . You , Mr. Leigh , of all people should ...
... direct action , not that it may initiate action ; although by the restful faith that we are working towards the greatest of all ends our activity will be at once sustained and stimulated . You , Mr. Leigh , of all people should ...
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