The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 250A. Constable, 1929 |
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Page 4
... spirit of speculation and individualism in contrast to the Roman spirit of respect for tradition and social solidarity . Indeed , we may say with perfect truth that since the time of the Renaissance the Greek spirit has more and more ...
... spirit of speculation and individualism in contrast to the Roman spirit of respect for tradition and social solidarity . Indeed , we may say with perfect truth that since the time of the Renaissance the Greek spirit has more and more ...
Page 5
... spirit ; and man regarded , equally in the abstract , as a social animal , does likewise from the Roman . But man , as he exists in reality , at once a self - regarding and a social animal , needs both spirits , just as he needs , in ...
... spirit ; and man regarded , equally in the abstract , as a social animal , does likewise from the Roman . But man , as he exists in reality , at once a self - regarding and a social animal , needs both spirits , just as he needs , in ...
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... spirit . Among the dry land Ibo , contrary to the Kalabari who dwell amidst the swamps , the spirit which enters women — and more rarely men — and inspires them to utter oracles and foretell the future , is usually a dryad and not a ...
... spirit . Among the dry land Ibo , contrary to the Kalabari who dwell amidst the swamps , the spirit which enters women — and more rarely men — and inspires them to utter oracles and foretell the future , is usually a dryad and not a ...
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The New Italian Constitution J S BARNES | 1 |
Alexander the Great and | 50 |
The Poor Law in Necessitous | 65 |
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