The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... uncon- scious leavings . [ 1859 ] The expression " a liberal education " originally meant one worthy of freemen . Such is education simply in a true and broad sense . But education ordinarily sc called the learning of trades and ...
... uncon- scious leavings . [ 1859 ] The expression " a liberal education " originally meant one worthy of freemen . Such is education simply in a true and broad sense . But education ordinarily sc called the learning of trades and ...
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... uncon- sciously , and by way of metaphor , he was putting the new meaning into the word " lex " itself — that curious meaning which it now bears in the expression " the laws of nature . " This is one of those pregnant metaphors which ...
... uncon- sciously , and by way of metaphor , he was putting the new meaning into the word " lex " itself — that curious meaning which it now bears in the expression " the laws of nature . " This is one of those pregnant metaphors which ...
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... uncon- scious since the dawn of culture ; it is awakened whenever the times are out of joint and a human society is committed to a serious error . When people go astray they feel the need of a guide or teacher or even of the physician ...
... uncon- scious since the dawn of culture ; it is awakened whenever the times are out of joint and a human society is committed to a serious error . When people go astray they feel the need of a guide or teacher or even of the physician ...
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PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
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