The Pursuit of HappinessHarvard University Press, 1953 - Počet stran: 168 Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... example , when the constitutionality of an inheritance tax is concerned is found in divine law as expressed in the Bible ; but the sincere faith of a believer in the tenets of Christian Science did not persuade the court that in refus ...
... example , when the constitutionality of an inheritance tax is concerned is found in divine law as expressed in the Bible ; but the sincere faith of a believer in the tenets of Christian Science did not persuade the court that in refus ...
Strana 68
... examples of Roman virtue , such as Virginius slaying his own daughter and Brutus condemning his son to death , do not , as ... example , strove to reconcile himself and others to an inward sense of virtue as a compensation for sorrow and ...
... examples of Roman virtue , such as Virginius slaying his own daughter and Brutus condemning his son to death , do not , as ... example , strove to reconcile himself and others to an inward sense of virtue as a compensation for sorrow and ...
Strana 155
... example , did something of this sort many years ago - but the popular conception of happiness as adjust- ment has received a powerful impetus from the vogue of these newspaper and magazine features . So , likewise , a whole library of ...
... example , did something of this sort many years ago - but the popular conception of happiness as adjust- ment has received a powerful impetus from the vogue of these newspaper and magazine features . So , likewise , a whole library of ...
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