Selected Literary and Political Papers and Addresses of Woodrow Wilson, Svazek 3Grosset & Dunlap, 1921 |
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Strana 7
... sort which indicates fulness of mind , which marks a mind content , much of the time , to live within itself , indulging in those delights of quiet contemplation which the riches of a full store of thought can always command . Often he ...
... sort which indicates fulness of mind , which marks a mind content , much of the time , to live within itself , indulging in those delights of quiet contemplation which the riches of a full store of thought can always command . Often he ...
Strana 13
... sort of advantages which Europe derived from the discovery of America and of the passage round the Cape ; the ori- gin of universities , their degeneracy from the original plan , the corruption which has gradu- ally crept over them ...
... sort of advantages which Europe derived from the discovery of America and of the passage round the Cape ; the ori- gin of universities , their degeneracy from the original plan , the corruption which has gradu- ally crept over them ...
Strana 37
... sort of writing about which we are here speaking , truth is a thing which can be detected better by the man who knows life than by the man who knows only logic . You cannot lift truth so high that men cannot reach it ; the only caution ...
... sort of writing about which we are here speaking , truth is a thing which can be detected better by the man who knows life than by the man who knows only logic . You cannot lift truth so high that men cannot reach it ; the only caution ...
Strana 38
Woodrow Wilson. Carlyle had the sort of eye for which one should pray when seeking to find men alive and things actual in the records left of them . Who has not profited by his humorous familiar- ity with the foibles and personal habits ...
Woodrow Wilson. Carlyle had the sort of eye for which one should pray when seeking to find men alive and things actual in the records left of them . Who has not profited by his humorous familiar- ity with the foibles and personal habits ...
Strana 44
... possessing them . John Stuart Mill and Ricardo made a sort of logic of political economy ; in order to sim- plify their processes , they deliberately stripped man of all motives save self - interest alone , 44 THE STUDY OF POLITICS.
... possessing them . John Stuart Mill and Ricardo made a sort of logic of political economy ; in order to sim- plify their processes , they deliberately stripped man of all motives save self - interest alone , 44 THE STUDY OF POLITICS.
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Strana 88 - Among the bowers of paradise itself) The budding rose above the rose full blown. What temper at the prospect did not wake To happiness unthought of?
Strana 107 - Britain, whole within herself, A nation yet, the rulers and the ruled — Some sense of duty, something of a faith, Some reverence for the laws ourselves have made, Some patient force to change them when we will, Some civic manhood firm against the crowd...