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... criticism as if you had no independent knowledge of the thing criticized . Let us suppose that a picture which you have not seen is being talked about . The first thing you gather from the vast majority of the speakers and a majority ...
... criticism as if you had no independent knowledge of the thing criticized . Let us suppose that a picture which you have not seen is being talked about . The first thing you gather from the vast majority of the speakers and a majority ...
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... criticism in cold blood . The critics , or most of them , have at any rate kept constantly before us the knowledge ... criticism which I have attempted is always at a disadvantage against either historical criticism or character ...
... criticism in cold blood . The critics , or most of them , have at any rate kept constantly before us the knowledge ... criticism which I have attempted is always at a disadvantage against either historical criticism or character ...
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... criticism ' . The prophets had ' their strong conscience of the people's sins and civic duties ; this is the harder and the more misunderstood half of patriotism ' . But however much an Isaiah may condemn kings and politicians , ' it is ...
... criticism ' . The prophets had ' their strong conscience of the people's sins and civic duties ; this is the harder and the more misunderstood half of patriotism ' . But however much an Isaiah may condemn kings and politicians , ' it is ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
17 | 80 |
BLAISE PASCAL Lecture on a Master Mind By H F Stewart | 197 |
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