The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... perhaps not in the West ) there is a sense that time is against you , that one is living " in one of the few decent ... Perhaps , in some measure , it has always been this way . Perhaps none of this is new . And perhaps it is also true ...
... perhaps not in the West ) there is a sense that time is against you , that one is living " in one of the few decent ... Perhaps , in some measure , it has always been this way . Perhaps none of this is new . And perhaps it is also true ...
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... Perhaps our having of those many things is not the kind of having which is increased . Perhaps the having of few things by the poor ones is the kind of having which makes them grow . In the parable of the talents , Jesus con- firms this ...
... Perhaps our having of those many things is not the kind of having which is increased . Perhaps the having of few things by the poor ones is the kind of having which makes them grow . In the parable of the talents , Jesus con- firms this ...
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... perhaps simply an addition of information , perhaps a change of attitude , perhaps a commit- ment of the will to action . The Means of Saying It No worthwhile thesis comes without work , and the work of arriving at a thesis is much like ...
... perhaps simply an addition of information , perhaps a change of attitude , perhaps a commit- ment of the will to action . The Means of Saying It No worthwhile thesis comes without work , and the work of arriving at a thesis is much like ...
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PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
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