The Nineteenth Century, Količina 23Henry S. King & Company, 1888 |
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Stran 474
... effect . If it is fatalism to assume that , given a certain chain of social or political antecedents , they will inevitably be followed by a certain chain of consequences , then every sensible observer of any series or events is a ...
... effect . If it is fatalism to assume that , given a certain chain of social or political antecedents , they will inevitably be followed by a certain chain of consequences , then every sensible observer of any series or events is a ...
Stran 489
... effect made upon it by what is elevated , the case is much the same . There is very little to create such an effect , very much to thwart it . Goethe says some- where that the thrill of awe is the best thing humanity has ' : - Das ...
... effect made upon it by what is elevated , the case is much the same . There is very little to create such an effect , very much to thwart it . Goethe says some- where that the thrill of awe is the best thing humanity has ' : - Das ...
Stran 766
... effect of bringing about the large preference , which I understand to be exhibited in local public libraries , for works of fiction . This is the first expedient of revenge . But it is only a link in a chain . The next step is , that ...
... effect of bringing about the large preference , which I understand to be exhibited in local public libraries , for works of fiction . This is the first expedient of revenge . But it is only a link in a chain . The next step is , that ...
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