The Social Studies, Volume 35McKinley Publishing Company, 1944 |
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Page 279
... human quality : The successive development of these two acts or faculties of man . . . . In the early period human history is mainly the formation of the faculty of detaching and discerning a non - self from self . The later part of human ...
... human quality : The successive development of these two acts or faculties of man . . . . In the early period human history is mainly the formation of the faculty of detaching and discerning a non - self from self . The later part of human ...
Page 280
... Human civilization is founded on the spiritual and moral values that make man a human being . . . . Human civilization stands and falls with the fostering of these values , and the materials standard of living stands and falls with human ...
... Human civilization is founded on the spiritual and moral values that make man a human being . . . . Human civilization stands and falls with the fostering of these values , and the materials standard of living stands and falls with human ...
Page 332
... human freedom , such as the licentious worldliness of the society of the Restoration period , or the imperialistic and abso- lutist tendencies of international relations in the seventeenth century . He was able to stand them off and ...
... human freedom , such as the licentious worldliness of the society of the Restoration period , or the imperialistic and abso- lutist tendencies of international relations in the seventeenth century . He was able to stand them off and ...
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