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The tendency of the subordinate , on the other hand , is to lean in everything on superior authority . He does not dare to take any personal responsibility ; indeed , it is possible to go further and say that the corroding action of ...
The tendency of the subordinate , on the other hand , is to lean in everything on superior authority . He does not dare to take any personal responsibility ; indeed , it is possible to go further and say that the corroding action of ...
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... no longer essentially connected with either , while on the other hand the majority of religious people , including many men of high intelli- gence , find it difficult to realise their faith without the help of the miraculous .
... no longer essentially connected with either , while on the other hand the majority of religious people , including many men of high intelli- gence , find it difficult to realise their faith without the help of the miraculous .
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Verwundet dich nicht fremde Hand So musst du selber dich verletzen . ' * He entered the arena with dejection , grief , hopelessness , at his heart , and life provided - it is her wont - a sad soul with occasions for sadness .
Verwundet dich nicht fremde Hand So musst du selber dich verletzen . ' * He entered the arena with dejection , grief , hopelessness , at his heart , and life provided - it is her wont - a sad soul with occasions for sadness .
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This volume published 1908, not 1808 as listed.
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THE GOVERNMENT OF SUBJECT RACES | 1 |
Dent | 28 |
Adam and Charles Black | 105 |
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