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... literature assures us that widened adventures and widened outlooks are determined by the qualities of human organism which stood the superstitions and tribulations of ages with fear , intelligence , and courage , but could not change ...
... literature assures us that widened adventures and widened outlooks are determined by the qualities of human organism which stood the superstitions and tribulations of ages with fear , intelligence , and courage , but could not change ...
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... literature . People who lack what Bagehot has called " an experiencing nature " no doubt consider information very ... literature to the facts about literature . This ruse gives them an illusion of being able to interpret experi- ence ...
... literature . People who lack what Bagehot has called " an experiencing nature " no doubt consider information very ... literature to the facts about literature . This ruse gives them an illusion of being able to interpret experi- ence ...
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AUTHOR | 7 |
The Necessity For Spiritual Revival Theodore M Greene | 14 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe R M Weaver | 24 |
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