North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volumes 241-242University of Northern Iowa, 1936 |
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Page 354
... human perspective ; he instinctively imposes his grandiloquent rhythms on things as he does his ponderous Latin vocabulary , or as Empedocles or Lucretius imposed their hexameters ; but that is the case with every human system ; it is ...
... human perspective ; he instinctively imposes his grandiloquent rhythms on things as he does his ponderous Latin vocabulary , or as Empedocles or Lucretius imposed their hexameters ; but that is the case with every human system ; it is ...
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... human nature ; we call them unchangeable because there is no evidence for believing that they have changed since the times of the earliest men . All observa- tion of living people and all human records from the be- ginning of history ...
... human nature ; we call them unchangeable because there is no evidence for believing that they have changed since the times of the earliest men . All observa- tion of living people and all human records from the be- ginning of history ...
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... human imperfections , crimi- nalities , differences , and combativeness , a certain amount of organized force will always be necessary to govern- ment . Now war , as we have seen , is merely organized force between human groups ...
... human imperfections , crimi- nalities , differences , and combativeness , a certain amount of organized force will always be necessary to govern- ment . Now war , as we have seen , is merely organized force between human groups ...
Contents
Story about the Mockingbird THOMAS CALDECOT CHUBB | 28 |
Littoral Dawn Verse FRANCES FROST | 48 |
Words of Earth Verse JESSE STUART | 71 |
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