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Page 92
... force imparts to the others their lesser degree of force , and fixes the scale by which degrees of com- parison are understood . In the absence of a strong and evenly dif- fused religion , there may be several terms competing for this ...
... force imparts to the others their lesser degree of force , and fixes the scale by which degrees of com- parison are understood . In the absence of a strong and evenly dif- fused religion , there may be several terms competing for this ...
Page 100
... force of repudiation . One only recognizes them as publicly - agreed - upon devil It is the same with all . " Tory " persists in use , though it has long lost any connection with redcoats and British domination . Analy- sis of " rebel ...
... force of repudiation . One only recognizes them as publicly - agreed - upon devil It is the same with all . " Tory " persists in use , though it has long lost any connection with redcoats and British domination . Analy- sis of " rebel ...
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... forces in the Negro community . One is a force of complacency made up of Negroes who , as a result of long years of oppression , have been so completely drained of self- respect and a sense of " somebodiness " that they have adjusted to ...
... forces in the Negro community . One is a force of complacency made up of Negroes who , as a result of long years of oppression , have been so completely drained of self- respect and a sense of " somebodiness " that they have adjusted to ...
Contents
FULKE GREVILLE LORD BROOKE Chorus of Priests | 3 |
THE RIGHT USE OF LANGUAGE | 61 |
The ism of the Modern World | 201 |
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