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We know so little about the ultimate nature of things , or of ourselves , that it would be sheer folly dogmatically to say that an ideal rational order may not be real ' ( “ Essays and Reviews , pp . 65 , 67 ) .
We know so little about the ultimate nature of things , or of ourselves , that it would be sheer folly dogmatically to say that an ideal rational order may not be real ' ( “ Essays and Reviews , pp . 65 , 67 ) .
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The distinction between the mind as thing and the external world confronting this mind is a distinction which ... The two are inseparably bound together , and , treated as ' things , ' neither can be given precedence to the other .
The distinction between the mind as thing and the external world confronting this mind is a distinction which ... The two are inseparably bound together , and , treated as ' things , ' neither can be given precedence to the other .
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It was a problem that troubled Purcell how in a good man such things could be ; and nothing dates Mr Leslie's book ... The Great War has , indeed , almost swept away the sense of scruple about saying one thing in public and another in ...
It was a problem that troubled Purcell how in a good man such things could be ; and nothing dates Mr Leslie's book ... The Great War has , indeed , almost swept away the sense of scruple about saying one thing in public and another in ...
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CONTENTS OF Nos 466 AND | 1 |
I Sir Wilfrid Laurier II General Louis Botha | 2 |
The Ginestra or The Desert Flower | 3 |
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