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The result of the whole is a deadlock ; ' haeret pede pes . Neither side can make headway . But directly the news of Pallas's fall reaches Aeneas , he takes the offensive with fury , and is merciless to his opponents , overwhelming one ...
The result of the whole is a deadlock ; ' haeret pede pes . Neither side can make headway . But directly the news of Pallas's fall reaches Aeneas , he takes the offensive with fury , and is merciless to his opponents , overwhelming one ...
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I have laid special stress upon this question of initiative , because a determined attempt has been made in many quarters to lay the whole emphasis upon the policy of Serbia , and to regard her as responsible for the whole revolutionary ...
I have laid special stress upon this question of initiative , because a determined attempt has been made in many quarters to lay the whole emphasis upon the policy of Serbia , and to regard her as responsible for the whole revolutionary ...
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The ' insight into the harmony or system of the whole partakes of the nature of ' divination and faith ' . This faith is not opposed to reason , but to knowledge.I ' The system does not complete itself for me ' , but only for God ...
The ' insight into the harmony or system of the whole partakes of the nature of ' divination and faith ' . This faith is not opposed to reason , but to knowledge.I ' The system does not complete itself for me ' , but only for God ...
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