Selected Literary and Political Papers and Addresses of Woodrow Wilson, Svazek 3Grosset & Dunlap, 1921 |
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Strana 6
... stands nearly at the opening of the greatest of the intellectual eras of Scotland . Yet by none of the great Scotch names which men have learned since his day has his name been eclipsed . The charm about the man consists , for those who ...
... stands nearly at the opening of the greatest of the intellectual eras of Scotland . Yet by none of the great Scotch names which men have learned since his day has his name been eclipsed . The charm about the man consists , for those who ...
Strana 8
... standing in the history of philosophy , he volunteered a course of lectures in Edinburgh almost im- mediately upon his return from Oxford ; and the success of this course was hardly assured before he was elected to the chair of Logic in ...
... standing in the history of philosophy , he volunteered a course of lectures in Edinburgh almost im- mediately upon his return from Oxford ; and the success of this course was hardly assured before he was elected to the chair of Logic in ...
Strana 13
... standing armies and of mercenary troops , effects produced by tithes , laws of primogeniture , sumptuary laws , international treaties concerning trade , rise of European banks , national debts , influence of dramatic representations ...
... standing armies and of mercenary troops , effects produced by tithes , laws of primogeniture , sumptuary laws , international treaties concerning trade , rise of European banks , national debts , influence of dramatic representations ...
Strana 14
... stand alone as the exposition of a complete system ; it was only a supplement to the " Theory of Moral Sentiments ; " and the two together constituted only chapters in that vast book of thought which their author would have written ...
... stand alone as the exposition of a complete system ; it was only a supplement to the " Theory of Moral Sentiments ; " and the two together constituted only chapters in that vast book of thought which their author would have written ...
Strana 20
... stand out in apparent contrast with what he accomplished : he is said to have been extremely unpractical in the management of his own affairs , and yet he fathered that science which tells how other people's affairs , how the world's ...
... stand out in apparent contrast with what he accomplished : he is said to have been extremely unpractical in the management of his own affairs , and yet he fathered that science which tells how other people's affairs , how the world's ...
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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...