The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 215A. Constable, 1912 |
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Page 256
... feeling in Germany . Apparently Lord Courtney did not realise the difficulties and dangers that would almost certainly have followed from the breakdown of negotiations , from an attempted partition of Morocco , and from the obstacles ...
... feeling in Germany . Apparently Lord Courtney did not realise the difficulties and dangers that would almost certainly have followed from the breakdown of negotiations , from an attempted partition of Morocco , and from the obstacles ...
Page 386
... feeling caused by good news , or praise , or success , is not wholly used up in arousing the succeeding phases of the feeling and the appro- priate new ideas , but a certain amount of it overflows into the visceral nervous system ...
... feeling caused by good news , or praise , or success , is not wholly used up in arousing the succeeding phases of the feeling and the appro- priate new ideas , but a certain amount of it overflows into the visceral nervous system ...
Page 388
... feeling aroused is less in intensity , so leaving us , as it were , with something in hand to be expanded -i.e. when ... feeling of relative superiority , for example , should give rise to a feeling of pleasure . The misfortunes of even ...
... feeling aroused is less in intensity , so leaving us , as it were , with something in hand to be expanded -i.e. when ... feeling of relative superiority , for example , should give rise to a feeling of pleasure . The misfortunes of even ...
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1 The Science of War By the late Colonel G F | 1 |
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