The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen9David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... called upon to decide on the evidence what thousand words of modern prose have made the most history , the verdict would be for ( or against ! ) the sixth chapter of Rousseau's first book on the " Social Contract . " It is the most ...
... called upon to decide on the evidence what thousand words of modern prose have made the most history , the verdict would be for ( or against ! ) the sixth chapter of Rousseau's first book on the " Social Contract . " It is the most ...
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... called by its members state when it is passive , sovereign when it is active , power when it is compared to similar bodies . With regard to the associates , they take collectively the name of people , and are called individually ...
... called by its members state when it is passive , sovereign when it is active , power when it is compared to similar bodies . With regard to the associates , they take collectively the name of people , and are called individually ...
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... called Carlyle's greatest pupil . Indeed in many things he is Carlyle's superior . His prose style shows traces of Carlyle's mannerisms , but it is more fluent , more melodious , and more persuasive , than that of Carlyle , whose ...
... called Carlyle's greatest pupil . Indeed in many things he is Carlyle's superior . His prose style shows traces of Carlyle's mannerisms , but it is more fluent , more melodious , and more persuasive , than that of Carlyle , whose ...
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... called the something , Heaven . " But the marginal reading , " Expansion , " has definite value ; and the statement that God said , Let there be an expansion in the midst of the waters , and " God called the expansion , Heaven , " has ...
... called the something , Heaven . " But the marginal reading , " Expansion , " has definite value ; and the statement that God said , Let there be an expansion in the midst of the waters , and " God called the expansion , Heaven , " has ...
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... called " a liberal education » is utterly adverse to the understanding of noble art . He who habituates himself in his daily life to seek for the stern facts in whatever he hears or sees will have these facts again brought before him by ...
... called " a liberal education » is utterly adverse to the understanding of noble art . He who habituates himself in his daily life to seek for the stern facts in whatever he hears or sees will have these facts again brought before him by ...
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