The Quarterly Review, Volume 299William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1961 |
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... means to live without that or any other kind of endeavour , in an existence devoted mainly to pleasure - seeking , to what the average man means by Epicureanism , except that the great Greek , in his hedonistic teaching , did not mean ...
... means to live without that or any other kind of endeavour , in an existence devoted mainly to pleasure - seeking , to what the average man means by Epicureanism , except that the great Greek , in his hedonistic teaching , did not mean ...
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... means that the level of the lake is as slowly and steadily lowered . Finally interlocking spurs are no exception to the rule . They too will be smoothed out of existence , but this process is more characteristic of the stage of maturity ...
... means that the level of the lake is as slowly and steadily lowered . Finally interlocking spurs are no exception to the rule . They too will be smoothed out of existence , but this process is more characteristic of the stage of maturity ...
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... means at the end of its development . To find within the whole extent of its vast basin a valley in the stage of maturity would mean penetrating a long distance up one or more of the tributaries . As for the stage of youth , that could ...
... means at the end of its development . To find within the whole extent of its vast basin a valley in the stage of maturity would mean penetrating a long distance up one or more of the tributaries . As for the stage of youth , that could ...
Contents
South and Central African Commentary II | 367 |
Ethics and Morals in America | 381 |
The Philosophy of Tribal Law | 393 |
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