The Hundred Best English EssaysFrederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead Cassell, 1931 - 921 Seiten |
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... whole contents of possible experience by applying mathematical methods to certain simple data . They refuse to believe that this calcu- lable " Whole " can suffer interference at the hands of any incalculable power . They find no room ...
... whole contents of possible experience by applying mathematical methods to certain simple data . They refuse to believe that this calcu- lable " Whole " can suffer interference at the hands of any incalculable power . They find no room ...
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... whole Empire . There were at least a million in Egypt , a country which St. Paul , for reasons unknown to us , left severely alone ; there were still more in Syria , and perhaps five millions in the whole Empire . In spite of the ...
... whole Empire . There were at least a million in Egypt , a country which St. Paul , for reasons unknown to us , left severely alone ; there were still more in Syria , and perhaps five millions in the whole Empire . In spite of the ...
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... whole , the Body of Christ of which he is a member , has not been presented to him as something to which his allegiance is due as superior to any national claim . If from child- hood every Christian had been accustomed to think of ...
... whole , the Body of Christ of which he is a member , has not been presented to him as something to which his allegiance is due as superior to any national claim . If from child- hood every Christian had been accustomed to think of ...
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Decay of the Yeomanry | 1 |
FRANCIS BACON Baron Verulam VISCOUNT ST ALBANS 15611626 | 17 |
BEN JONSON 15731637 | 23 |
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