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... true humanity . If , then , the whole in this case , as in so many others , is prior to the parts , we may con- clude , that we are to look for that progress which is essential to a spiritual being subject to the lapse of time , not ...
... true humanity . If , then , the whole in this case , as in so many others , is prior to the parts , we may con- clude , that we are to look for that progress which is essential to a spiritual being subject to the lapse of time , not ...
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... true ( as is sometimes maintained ) that all progress in human society is but the effect of the progress of knowledge . For the present it is enough to point out that knowledge is not the only possession of the human spirit in which ...
... true ( as is sometimes maintained ) that all progress in human society is but the effect of the progress of knowledge . For the present it is enough to point out that knowledge is not the only possession of the human spirit in which ...
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... true , prevalent in the world even now . But the peculiarity of these early forms of licentiousness is their utter disregard of every kind of restraint , and this constitutes their childish character . The education of this early race ...
... true , prevalent in the world even now . But the peculiarity of these early forms of licentiousness is their utter disregard of every kind of restraint , and this constitutes their childish character . The education of this early race ...
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... true that the life and power of all morality whatever will always be drawn from the New Testament ; yet it is in the history of Rome rather than in the Bible that we find our models and C 2 The Education of the World . 19.
... true that the life and power of all morality whatever will always be drawn from the New Testament ; yet it is in the history of Rome rather than in the Bible that we find our models and C 2 The Education of the World . 19.
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... true that her philosophers are ever talking of sub- ordinating the individual to the state . But in reality there never has been a period in history nor a country in the world , in which the peculiarities of individual temper and ...
... true that her philosophers are ever talking of sub- ordinating the individual to the state . But in reality there never has been a period in history nor a country in the world , in which the peculiarities of individual temper and ...
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