The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... question must always depend to some extent , and in the earlier stages of a society governed by law it depends to a very large extent indeed on the answer to another question . It is not enough simply to show that the transgressor has ...
... question must always depend to some extent , and in the earlier stages of a society governed by law it depends to a very large extent indeed on the answer to another question . It is not enough simply to show that the transgressor has ...
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... question we can ask , is the kind which relates to the dictionary . What does a certain word or phrase mean ? We are ... question in two stages : " Are there any difficulties or questions with this stanza ? " " Well , in that case , Miss ...
... question we can ask , is the kind which relates to the dictionary . What does a certain word or phrase mean ? We are ... question in two stages : " Are there any difficulties or questions with this stanza ? " " Well , in that case , Miss ...
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... questions of fact . The exact order of composition of Shakespeare's plays could conceivably be settled finally if new evidence turned up . Whether or not the plays are great literature , on the other hand , is a question of opinion ...
... questions of fact . The exact order of composition of Shakespeare's plays could conceivably be settled finally if new evidence turned up . Whether or not the plays are great literature , on the other hand , is a question of opinion ...
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PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
Copyright | |
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