The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... fact is a fact . The necessary correlate of this proposition is that a fact is either right or wrong . This implies that the standard against which the rightness or wrongness of a fact may be judged exists someplace -perhaps graven upon ...
... fact is a fact . The necessary correlate of this proposition is that a fact is either right or wrong . This implies that the standard against which the rightness or wrongness of a fact may be judged exists someplace -perhaps graven upon ...
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... fact about the past is transformed into a fact of history . At Stalybridge Wakes in 1850 , a vendor of gingerbread , as the result of some petty dis- pute , was deliberately kicked to death by an angry mob . Is this a fact of history ...
... fact about the past is transformed into a fact of history . At Stalybridge Wakes in 1850 , a vendor of gingerbread , as the result of some petty dis- pute , was deliberately kicked to death by an angry mob . Is this a fact of history ...
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... facts of history , Carr distinguishes between a " mere fact about the past " and a " fact of history . " Into which category should go Bruno Bettelheim's encounter with the infirm- ary guard ( pp . 72-74 ) ? 3. If you were commissioned ...
... facts of history , Carr distinguishes between a " mere fact about the past " and a " fact of history . " Into which category should go Bruno Bettelheim's encounter with the infirm- ary guard ( pp . 72-74 ) ? 3. If you were commissioned ...
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PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
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