The Review of Reviews, Volume 20William Thomas Stead Office of the Review of Reviews, 1899 |
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... humanity and enable us to understand the trend of events , you need to go far further back than all the revealed religions . Only in the remotest past can we discover the main- spring which in every age has impelled the human race along ...
... humanity and enable us to understand the trend of events , you need to go far further back than all the revealed religions . Only in the remotest past can we discover the main- spring which in every age has impelled the human race along ...
Page 197
... human kind which inhabit this planet . When we talk of twelve hundred millions of human beings , they are to us as the sand on the seashore , not only in number unimaginable , but each unit is indistinguishable from its fellows . It is ...
... human kind which inhabit this planet . When we talk of twelve hundred millions of human beings , they are to us as the sand on the seashore , not only in number unimaginable , but each unit is indistinguishable from its fellows . It is ...
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... human suffering . But it is doubtful if we have attained a higher level of human happiness . He thinks that there is a steadily increasing tendency to judge moral questions and course of conduct mainly in the degree in which they permit .
... human suffering . But it is doubtful if we have attained a higher level of human happiness . He thinks that there is a steadily increasing tendency to judge moral questions and course of conduct mainly in the degree in which they permit .
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