Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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... mind , who is sitting here , said there were two or three families living on the street in the block where he lives , and he had lived there for a year or more , but he didn't know their names and had never met them . Some of the rest ...
... mind , who is sitting here , said there were two or three families living on the street in the block where he lives , and he had lived there for a year or more , but he didn't know their names and had never met them . Some of the rest ...
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... mind most frequent intermis- sions of care by the appointment of public recreations and sacri- fices throughout the year , elegantly performed with a peculiar pomp , the daily delight of which is a charm that puts melancholy to flight ...
... mind most frequent intermis- sions of care by the appointment of public recreations and sacri- fices throughout the year , elegantly performed with a peculiar pomp , the daily delight of which is a charm that puts melancholy to flight ...
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... mind and opinion of the age . Mind is the great lever of all things ; human thought is the process by which human ends are ultimately answered ; and the diffusion of knowledge , so astonishing in the last half- century , has rendered ...
... mind and opinion of the age . Mind is the great lever of all things ; human thought is the process by which human ends are ultimately answered ; and the diffusion of knowledge , so astonishing in the last half- century , has rendered ...
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