The Quarterly Review, Volumes 256-257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 194
... truth - on ' The Reconstruction of Belief . ' In these lectures he examines frankly the principles expressed in the teachings of Zarathustra , the Buddha , Confucius , and others who did not go so far as to claim that they were divine ...
... truth - on ' The Reconstruction of Belief . ' In these lectures he examines frankly the principles expressed in the teachings of Zarathustra , the Buddha , Confucius , and others who did not go so far as to claim that they were divine ...
Page 232
... truth . All this will sound very natural to an English lawyer . But it is well to realise , when we are reflecting ... truth and avoid perjury . The German system assumes truth in witnesses and gives no " inducement to lying . The ...
... truth . All this will sound very natural to an English lawyer . But it is well to realise , when we are reflecting ... truth and avoid perjury . The German system assumes truth in witnesses and gives no " inducement to lying . The ...
Page 389
... truth of my statement . A comprehensive list of books is given here , beginning with M. Romain Rolland's book ( which the Editor considers the best of them all ) , but omitting Herr Fülöp - Miller's ' Lenin and Gandhi , ' a work of real ...
... truth of my statement . A comprehensive list of books is given here , beginning with M. Romain Rolland's book ( which the Editor considers the best of them all ) , but omitting Herr Fülöp - Miller's ' Lenin and Gandhi , ' a work of real ...
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