The North American Review, Band 103Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1866 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... principles are likely to put out of sight or to subordinate unduly the occasions which bring these principles to notice and secure for them the requi- site attention . The discovery or the first clear appreciation of a principle of ...
... principles are likely to put out of sight or to subordinate unduly the occasions which bring these principles to notice and secure for them the requi- site attention . The discovery or the first clear appreciation of a principle of ...
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... principles as well as sentimental ethics . The distinction is , that these principles are not rules or commandments or maxims of conduct . They are rather the objects which rules subserve and by which a maxim must be justified . The ...
... principles as well as sentimental ethics . The distinction is , that these principles are not rules or commandments or maxims of conduct . They are rather the objects which rules subserve and by which a maxim must be justified . The ...
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... principles of universal application and of eternal validity , principles whose nature it is to acquire perpetually increase of strength , and to compel opposing principles to un- willing and reluctant submission . These principles ...
... principles of universal application and of eternal validity , principles whose nature it is to acquire perpetually increase of strength , and to compel opposing principles to un- willing and reluctant submission . These principles ...
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ART PAGE | 313 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FINE ARTS | 346 |
AMERICAN PRISONS | 383 |
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