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The Making of a Noblewoman . HUXLEY , THOMAS HENRY ... Recalling the Great Days of the Religio - Scientific Battles . IMMORTALITY , A SCIENTIFIC TRAIL TO .... Being an Attempt to Rationalize a Revelation of the Spirit .
The Making of a Noblewoman . HUXLEY , THOMAS HENRY ... Recalling the Great Days of the Religio - Scientific Battles . IMMORTALITY , A SCIENTIFIC TRAIL TO .... Being an Attempt to Rationalize a Revelation of the Spirit .
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3 These joyful releases of spirit in art , which are coming a little of late into the schools , have something mystically valuable for our social future , many of us are ...
3 These joyful releases of spirit in art , which are coming a little of late into the schools , have something mystically valuable for our social future , many of us are ...
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This noble and simple ideal demands the abdication of the adult as the sovereign of the schools ; it demands in the adult , whether teacher , parent , or taxpayer , a spirit of faith and humility far beyond what any of us , I think ...
This noble and simple ideal demands the abdication of the adult as the sovereign of the schools ; it demands in the adult , whether teacher , parent , or taxpayer , a spirit of faith and humility far beyond what any of us , I think ...
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The impact of these on traditional belief was softened by the buffers which a moderating spirit of criticism interposed in the shape of superficial reconciliations emptying the old cosmogony of all its poetry , therefore of its value as ...
The impact of these on traditional belief was softened by the buffers which a moderating spirit of criticism interposed in the shape of superficial reconciliations emptying the old cosmogony of all its poetry , therefore of its value as ...
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None the less , those against whom it is leveled must not tire of repeating that it is of small im- port whether we call everything matter or everything spirit . Like the farmer debating with his landlord , and quaff- ing the ...
None the less , those against whom it is leveled must not tire of repeating that it is of small im- port whether we call everything matter or everything spirit . Like the farmer debating with his landlord , and quaff- ing the ...
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Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 104 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1922 |
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American appeared asked beautiful become began believe better called carried century child civilization classes comes course economic Europe existence eyes face fact father fear feel followed friends girl give hand head hope human ideas important industrial interest Italy kind knew labor land later least less light living look matter mean ment mind Miss mother nature never night once organized party passed perhaps person play political possible present question seemed seen sense side social spirit stand story street sure talk tell thing thought tion told took town true turned walked whole wonder write young
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