Digest: Review of Reviews Incorporating The Literary Digest, Volume 12Funk and Wagnalls, 1896 |
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... feeling that no combination , however mighty , should assume superiority to the constituted powers of the nation , which will probably bring about interference now in this newest move for creating a giant monop- oly , will put the laws ...
... feeling that no combination , however mighty , should assume superiority to the constituted powers of the nation , which will probably bring about interference now in this newest move for creating a giant monop- oly , will put the laws ...
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... feeling mechanism , is not the whole of it ; that the life and vigor of the brain are even more dependent on the life and vigor of muscles and nerves , blood and We are called upon by the lungs , than are these upon the brain . dangers ...
... feeling mechanism , is not the whole of it ; that the life and vigor of the brain are even more dependent on the life and vigor of muscles and nerves , blood and We are called upon by the lungs , than are these upon the brain . dangers ...
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... feeling of " pity " or " sym- pathy ” ( Mitgefuhl ) is the only fountain and source of morality and ethics . He also maintains that the faith in a world beyond the grave is a thing of the past , and is convinced that God is no- where ...
... feeling of " pity " or " sym- pathy ” ( Mitgefuhl ) is the only fountain and source of morality and ethics . He also maintains that the faith in a world beyond the grave is a thing of the past , and is convinced that God is no- where ...
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... feeling seems to be one of distrust and hostility to the " mother country . " Little sympathy , however , is being manifested with the attitude of Senator Chandler , who has created a sensation by publishing in his own paper , the ...
... feeling seems to be one of distrust and hostility to the " mother country . " Little sympathy , however , is being manifested with the attitude of Senator Chandler , who has created a sensation by publishing in his own paper , the ...
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... feeling in the contour of the brow . " In full view the countenance was remarkable . " The upper part , extraordinarily broad be- tween the eyes , was deerlike in its gentle serenity , but the lower part , very narrow in comparison ...
... feeling in the contour of the brow . " In full view the countenance was remarkable . " The upper part , extraordinarily broad be- tween the eyes , was deerlike in its gentle serenity , but the lower part , very narrow in comparison ...
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