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Page 191
... theory and is incapable of theory . That this is in some sense and in some measure true seems to be undeniable . But in what sense and in what measure ? It might easily be made to appear true without qualification . In one of the most ...
... theory and is incapable of theory . That this is in some sense and in some measure true seems to be undeniable . But in what sense and in what measure ? It might easily be made to appear true without qualification . In one of the most ...
Page 192
... theory in politics may be the expression of a larger sagacity and a deeper wisdom . So thought Scott , and he ... theory . And the theory spoils it , say some . True in a measure ; but the theory first . created it . Without Milton's ...
... theory in politics may be the expression of a larger sagacity and a deeper wisdom . So thought Scott , and he ... theory . And the theory spoils it , say some . True in a measure ; but the theory first . created it . Without Milton's ...
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... theories will , a century hence , look inadequate enough . But each theory in turn has served as scaffolding on which we build the structure of our lives . Dante's and Milton's theories are dead . But Dante and Milton are deathless ...
... theories will , a century hence , look inadequate enough . But each theory in turn has served as scaffolding on which we build the structure of our lives . Dante's and Milton's theories are dead . But Dante and Milton are deathless ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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