The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... truths which are serviceable to the weak and the many " -in such sentences as these which crowd each other in his pages , we must feel , even when we cannot comprehend , the secret of the power which enabled him so to sway the mind of ...
... truths which are serviceable to the weak and the many " -in such sentences as these which crowd each other in his pages , we must feel , even when we cannot comprehend , the secret of the power which enabled him so to sway the mind of ...
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... truth , from the darkness of ignorance to the light . The great clash between the errors which are serviceable to a few men of power and the truths which are serv- iceable to the weak and the many , and the contact and the fer ...
... truth , from the darkness of ignorance to the light . The great clash between the errors which are serviceable to a few men of power and the truths which are serv- iceable to the weak and the many , and the contact and the fer ...
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... truth for its own sake . A selection of such men makes the happiness of a people , but a happiness which is only ... truths have caused the multiplication of knowledge and of good books , why should not virtuous actions also be ...
... truth for its own sake . A selection of such men makes the happiness of a people , but a happiness which is only ... truths have caused the multiplication of knowledge and of good books , why should not virtuous actions also be ...
Página 425
... truths , which precisely on account of their simplicity escape the notice of ordi- nary minds , unaccustomed as they are to analyze things , and apt to receive their impressions from tradition rather than from inquiry . — We shall see ...
... truths , which precisely on account of their simplicity escape the notice of ordi- nary minds , unaccustomed as they are to analyze things , and apt to receive their impressions from tradition rather than from inquiry . — We shall see ...
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... truths , diffused by printing ; and the silent international contest of industry , the most humane and the most worthy ... truth , which is indivisible , has forced me to follow the luminous footsteps of this great man ; but thinking men ...
... truths , diffused by printing ; and the silent international contest of industry , the most humane and the most worthy ... truth , which is indivisible , has forced me to follow the luminous footsteps of this great man ; but thinking men ...
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