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... mean , dastardly boy is , at the age of pu berty , transformed into a serious and generous youth . " " The mildness of the following ages has not quite effaced these traits of Odin ; as the rudiment of a structure matured in the tiger ...
... mean , dastardly boy is , at the age of pu berty , transformed into a serious and generous youth . " " The mildness of the following ages has not quite effaced these traits of Odin ; as the rudiment of a structure matured in the tiger ...
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... means hit upon in England must be looked at as growths or ir- resistible offshoots of the expanding mind of the race . A man of that brain thinks and acts thus ; and his neighbor , being afflicted with the same kind of brain , though he ...
... means hit upon in England must be looked at as growths or ir- resistible offshoots of the expanding mind of the race . A man of that brain thinks and acts thus ; and his neighbor , being afflicted with the same kind of brain , though he ...
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... means , but locked and bolted to results . They love men who , like Samuel John- son , a doctor in the schools , would jump out of his syllogism the instant his major proposition was in danger , to save that at all hazards . Their prac ...
... means , but locked and bolted to results . They love men who , like Samuel John- son , a doctor in the schools , would jump out of his syllogism the instant his major proposition was in danger , to save that at all hazards . Their prac ...
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... means to ends , have given them the leadership of the modern world . Montesquieu said , " No people have true common - sense but those who are born in England . " This common - sense is a perception of all the con- ditions of our ...
... means to ends , have given them the leadership of the modern world . Montesquieu said , " No people have true common - sense but those who are born in England . " This common - sense is a perception of all the con- ditions of our ...
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... means . He is of the opinion of Civilis , his German ances- tor , whom Tacitus reports as holding that " the gods are on the side of the strongest ; 99 - a sentence which Bonaparte unconsciously translated , when he said that " he had ...
... means . He is of the opinion of Civilis , his German ances- tor , whom Tacitus reports as holding that " the gods are on the side of the strongest ; 99 - a sentence which Bonaparte unconsciously translated , when he said that " he had ...
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