Old Pictures of Life, Volume 2Stone and Kimball, 1894 |
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Page 4
... moral world there are no perpendicular walls of upheaval or sub- sidence . All borders gently slope and go slowly from flint to grass . About three hundred years before our era , Greek statesmen began to complain that their army was ...
... moral world there are no perpendicular walls of upheaval or sub- sidence . All borders gently slope and go slowly from flint to grass . About three hundred years before our era , Greek statesmen began to complain that their army was ...
Page 30
... moral condition the world had flung away the grandeur of Greek and Roman thought . When the student reads Sophocles and Cicero and then reads the journal of some alleged Christian between Patrick and Margaret Mostyn , the sunken ...
... moral condition the world had flung away the grandeur of Greek and Roman thought . When the student reads Sophocles and Cicero and then reads the journal of some alleged Christian between Patrick and Margaret Mostyn , the sunken ...
Page 45
... morals and quite a good system of scientific thought and truth , but no novel . Why ? Because the reason of the novel had not been permitted to exist . The Hindoo world denied the existence of woman as a mental and spiritual being , and ...
... morals and quite a good system of scientific thought and truth , but no novel . Why ? Because the reason of the novel had not been permitted to exist . The Hindoo world denied the existence of woman as a mental and spiritual being , and ...
Page 58
... morals . He may be a most polished crim- inal , but the laws of the human intellect compel the best morality to attach itself to an education that knows good paths to good ends and that creates a sensibility in favor of the best path ...
... morals . He may be a most polished crim- inal , but the laws of the human intellect compel the best morality to attach itself to an education that knows good paths to good ends and that creates a sensibility in favor of the best path ...
Page 65
... moral- ity move in its totality . When an edu- cated man avows himself to be neutral in politics he confesses that his education is very defective in the department of princi- ples . He may be able to compose a sonnet or to speak his ...
... moral- ity move in its totality . When an edu- cated man avows himself to be neutral in politics he confesses that his education is very defective in the department of princi- ples . He may be able to compose a sonnet or to speak his ...
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