Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Edició 63The Society, 1914 |
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... mean greater cleverness . There can , however , be no doubt that they are much more able for consecutive mental effort of an exhaustive nature . Their judgments are more solid , and their sense of justice and comparison greater . Women ...
... mean greater cleverness . There can , however , be no doubt that they are much more able for consecutive mental effort of an exhaustive nature . Their judgments are more solid , and their sense of justice and comparison greater . Women ...
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... mean the hankering after notoriety , the endeavour to do something in order to " arrive ; " by legitimate means if you can ; by violent means if you must ; but at all hazards to " arrive . " It is the spirit of militancy against order ...
... mean the hankering after notoriety , the endeavour to do something in order to " arrive ; " by legitimate means if you can ; by violent means if you must ; but at all hazards to " arrive . " It is the spirit of militancy against order ...
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... as they can be expressed by no other human power ? .. I believe we can . At all · • . events we must , if we care for our art at all , except as a means of making , or trying to make , a THE OUTLOOK IN THOUGHT AND CULTURE . 15.
... as they can be expressed by no other human power ? .. I believe we can . At all · • . events we must , if we care for our art at all , except as a means of making , or trying to make , a THE OUTLOOK IN THOUGHT AND CULTURE . 15.
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means of making , or trying to make , a living . We shall have much to fight against ; we shall find opposing us a civilisation made up very largely of an un - Christian economic system , mercialism , narrow ideals " ( pp . 200-1 ) ...
means of making , or trying to make , a living . We shall have much to fight against ; we shall find opposing us a civilisation made up very largely of an un - Christian economic system , mercialism , narrow ideals " ( pp . 200-1 ) ...
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... means of law - has its own " ways and means . " There is the process of setting the law in motion— the process of securing the parties to the proceedings before the proper tribunal - the process of eliciting the facts of the case - the ...
... means of law - has its own " ways and means . " There is the process of setting the law in motion— the process of securing the parties to the proceedings before the proper tribunal - the process of eliciting the facts of the case - the ...
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